The implementation of electronic health record systems (EHRs) may cause multidimensional patient safety issues that deserve research attention. Our research aims to identify the current body of evidence on EHRs-related incident types and how incidents are classified in these studies. A literature search resulted in 44 peer-reviewed papers and six papers were included in the final analysis. The error types do not concern solely the technological features of the EHRs but may involve also non-technical aspects. Our review indicates that standard classification systems would facilitate comparisons across countries. To achieve the goal, more research evidence, testing and development of classifications are required. © 2020 The European Federatio...
Objectives: (1) To describe the epidemiology of patient safety (PS) incidents registered in an elect...
Purpose: To identify and analyse the types of issues, contributing factors and their consequences as...
Background: There has been recent rapid growth in the use of medical imaging leading to concerns abo...
The implementation of electronic health record systems (EHRs) may cause multidimensional patient saf...
Background: It is assumed that the implementation of health information technology introduces new vu...
The aim of this study was to analyse electronic health record-related patient safety incidents in th...
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
Background: Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn f...
Electronic health records (EHR) are critical to precision medicine. They provide greater patient acc...
Background: The rapid expansion in the use of electronic health records (EHR) has increased the numb...
Objective: Incident reporting systems are critical to understanding adverse events, in order to crea...
The patient safety movement was triggered by publications showing that modern health care is more un...
To assess the utility of the proposed World Health Organization (WHO)'s International Classification...
Contains fulltext : 171883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Backgrounds: Incident reporting systems often play a critical role in how high-risk organizations su...
Objectives: (1) To describe the epidemiology of patient safety (PS) incidents registered in an elect...
Purpose: To identify and analyse the types of issues, contributing factors and their consequences as...
Background: There has been recent rapid growth in the use of medical imaging leading to concerns abo...
The implementation of electronic health record systems (EHRs) may cause multidimensional patient saf...
Background: It is assumed that the implementation of health information technology introduces new vu...
The aim of this study was to analyse electronic health record-related patient safety incidents in th...
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
Background: Incident reporting systems (IRS) are used to identify medical errors in order to learn f...
Electronic health records (EHR) are critical to precision medicine. They provide greater patient acc...
Background: The rapid expansion in the use of electronic health records (EHR) has increased the numb...
Objective: Incident reporting systems are critical to understanding adverse events, in order to crea...
The patient safety movement was triggered by publications showing that modern health care is more un...
To assess the utility of the proposed World Health Organization (WHO)'s International Classification...
Contains fulltext : 171883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Backgrounds: Incident reporting systems often play a critical role in how high-risk organizations su...
Objectives: (1) To describe the epidemiology of patient safety (PS) incidents registered in an elect...
Purpose: To identify and analyse the types of issues, contributing factors and their consequences as...
Background: There has been recent rapid growth in the use of medical imaging leading to concerns abo...