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Economic analysis of the prevalence and clinical and economic burden of medication error in EnglandRachel Ann Elliott, Elizabeth Camacho, Dina Jankovic, Mark J Sculpher, Rita Faria
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Quality improvement in cardiovascular surgery: results of a surgical quality improvement programme using a nationwide clinical database and database-driven site visits in JapanHiroyuki Yamamoto, Hiroaki Miyata, Kazuo Tanemoto, Yoshikatsu Saiki, Hitoshi Yokoyama, Eriko Fukuchi, Noboru Motomura, Yuichi Ueda, Shinichi Takamoto
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Nurse staffing, nursing assistants and hospital mortality: retrospective longitudinal cohort studyPeter Griffiths, Antonello Maruotti, Alejandra Recio Saucedo, Oliver C Redfern, Jane E Ball, Jim Briggs, Chiara Dall'Ora, Paul E Schmidt, Gary B Smith, , On behalf of Missed Care Study Group, Karen Bloor, Dankmar Böhning, Anya De Iongh, Jeremy JonesSee the full list of authors
4 December 2018
Unwanted patients and unwanted diagnostic errorsDonald A Redelmeier, Edward E Etchells
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Why patients’ disruptive behaviours impair diagnostic reasoning: a randomised experimentSílvia Mamede, Tamara Van Gog, Stephanie C E Schuit, Kees Van den Berge, Paul L A Van Daele, Herman Bueving, Tim Van der Zee, Walter W Van den Broek, Jan L C M Van Saase, H G Schmidt
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Do patients' disruptive behaviours influence the accuracy of a doctor's diagnosis? A randomised experimentH G Schmidt, Tamara van Gog, Stephanie CE Schuit, Kees Van den Berge, Paul LA Van Daele, Herman Bueving, Tim Van der Zee, Walter W Van den Broek, Jan LCM Van Saase, Sílvia Mamede
7 March 2016
Identifying preventable readmissions: an achievable goal or waiting for Godot?Christine Soong, Chaim Bell
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Do pneumonia readmissions flagged as potentially preventable by the 3M PPR software have more process of care problems? A cross-sectional observational studyAnn M Borzecki, Qi Chen, Joseph Restuccia, Hillary J Mull, Michael Shwartz, Kalpana Gupta, Amresh Hanchate, Judith Strymish, Amy Rosen
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The ubiquitous weekend effect: moving past proving it exists to clarifying what causes itRichard J Lilford, Yen-Fu Chen
29 June 2015