BACKGROUND: Medical-specific incident reporting systems are critical to understanding error in healthcare but underreporting by doctors reduces their value. OBJECTIVE: We conducted a pilot study of the implementation of an online ED-specific incident reporting system in Australasian hospitals and evaluated its use. METHODS: The reporting system was based on the literature and input of experts. Thirty-one hospital EDs were approached to pilot the Emergency Medicine Events Register (EMER). The pilot evaluated: website usage and analytics, reporting behaviours and rates, the quality of information collected in EMER. Semi-structured interviews of three site champions responsible for implementing EMER were conducted. RESULTS: Seventeen EDs expre...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
In this qualitative study using observation and interviews, 10 anaesthetists from five Departments o...
Background: A survey was conducted to assess the benefits and limitations of the Australian Incident...
Background: Medical-specific incident reporting systems are critical to understanding error in healt...
Objective: Incident reporting systems are critical to understanding adverse events, in order to crea...
Introduction: Medical errors are frequently under-reported, yet their appropriate analysis, coupled ...
Greater focus is needed on improving patient safety in modern healthcare systems and the first step ...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
Aim: Following the introduction of an electronic Incident Information Management System (IIMS) in Ne...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
In this qualitative study using observation and interviews, 10 anaesthetists from five Departments o...
Background: A survey was conducted to assess the benefits and limitations of the Australian Incident...
Background: Medical-specific incident reporting systems are critical to understanding error in healt...
Objective: Incident reporting systems are critical to understanding adverse events, in order to crea...
Introduction: Medical errors are frequently under-reported, yet their appropriate analysis, coupled ...
Greater focus is needed on improving patient safety in modern healthcare systems and the first step ...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
Aim: Following the introduction of an electronic Incident Information Management System (IIMS) in Ne...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
[[abstract]]A Web-based reporting system is essential to report incident events anonymously and conf...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Medical errors and close calls are pervasive in health care. It is hypothesized that the causes of c...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
Objectives: To assess the utility of Australian health care incident reporting systems and determine...
In this qualitative study using observation and interviews, 10 anaesthetists from five Departments o...
Background: A survey was conducted to assess the benefits and limitations of the Australian Incident...