This study aimed to examine health information technology-related incidents and identify risks associated with multiple patients' management. Sources of information comprised interviews with healthcare professionals and three small sets of local voluntary incident reports using two sampling strategies, purposive and snowball sampling. Incident reports, in the form of free-text narratives, were aggregated for analysis using the Health Information Technology Classification System and thematic analysis. Of 95 incidents, 176 issues were identified, comprising 77% (n=136) technical issues, and 23% (n=40) use or human-related issues. Human issues were over two times more likely to harm patients (OR 2.25, 95% CI 1.01 - 4.98) than technical issues....
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
The objective of this paper is to analyze healthcare information technology (HIT) events associated ...
Current methods for monitoring harm caused by health information technology (HIT) are minimal, even ...
This study aimed to examine health information technology-related incidents and identify risks assoc...
Objective: To identify a subset of software issues occurring in daily Swedish healthcare practice an...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
Objective: To identify issues with the Swedish e-prescribing system and devise a set of recommendati...
The aim of this study was to analyse electronic health record-related patient safety incidents in th...
Purpose The current literature related to patient safety of interorganizational health informatio...
Objective: To identify the categories of problems with information technology (IT), which affect pat...
Objective To identify the categories of problems with information technology (IT), which affect pati...
Aim: To describe the contributing factors and types of reported medication incidents in home care re...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
The objective of this paper is to analyze healthcare information technology (HIT) events associated ...
Current methods for monitoring harm caused by health information technology (HIT) are minimal, even ...
This study aimed to examine health information technology-related incidents and identify risks assoc...
Objective: To identify a subset of software issues occurring in daily Swedish healthcare practice an...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
Objective: To identify issues with the Swedish e-prescribing system and devise a set of recommendati...
The aim of this study was to analyse electronic health record-related patient safety incidents in th...
Purpose The current literature related to patient safety of interorganizational health informatio...
Objective: To identify the categories of problems with information technology (IT), which affect pat...
Objective To identify the categories of problems with information technology (IT), which affect pati...
Aim: To describe the contributing factors and types of reported medication incidents in home care re...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
Background: Advanced medical technologies (AMTs), such as respiratory support or suction devices, ar...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
The European Union Medical Device Directive 2007/47/EC1 defines software with a medical purpose as a...
The objective of this paper is to analyze healthcare information technology (HIT) events associated ...
Current methods for monitoring harm caused by health information technology (HIT) are minimal, even ...