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Risk Management (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Risk Management'
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Giving patients their results online might be the answer.
24 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19858449-giving-patients-results-online-answer.htm
Informatics aids to reduce failure rates in notification of abnormal outpatient test results.
24 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19858448-informatics-aids-reduce-failure-rates-notification-abnormal.htm
EMRs do not improve reporting rates of abnormal laboratory results?
24 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19858447-emrs-improve-reporting-rates-abnormal-laboratory-results.htm
20 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19855459-legal-equality-tombola.htm
[Quality management: protocols for reporting in-hospital emergencies. Comparison of two methods]
19 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: 10-20% of hospitalized patients experience adverse events, becoming clinically relevant in emergency situations (ES). Many studies have confirmed deficits in both organizational and professional aspects of care when ...
rec_pub_19847730-quality-management-protocols-reporting-hospital-emergencies.htm
Clinical audits. Paper or patient safety?
10 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19822612-clinical-audits-paper-patient-safety.htm
[Risk analysis in radiotherapy]
17 Sep 2009
Radiation therapy was one of the first medical specialties to implement quality assurance (QA) programs in clinical practice. These QA programs have mainly focused on equipment performance, neglecting human factors. Risk management is a relatively ...
rec_pub_19767227-risk-analysis-radiotherapy.htm
Exploring whether student nurses report poor practice they have witnessed on placements.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: While literature suggests that nurses report incidents or potentially unsafe care delivery, there is little evidence on student nurses' practice in this area. AIM: To explore the factors that influence student in reporting concerns about ...
rec_pub_19791676-exploring-student-nurses-report-poor-practice-witnessed-placements.htm
Treatment of bipolar disorders and metabolic syndrome: implications for primary care.
30 Aug 2009
Recognition of the prevalence of mood disorders and increased availability of medication options have led to calls for treating bipolar disorders in the primary care setting. Second-generation antipsychotic medications (SGAs) were initially lauded ...
rec_pub_19820282-treatment-bipolar-disorders-metabolic-syndrome-implications-primary.htm
30 Aug 2009
Patients with type 2 diabetes, approximately 85% of whom are overweight or obese, often have an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors such as hypertension and dyslipidemia. Both type 2 diabetes and obesity are independent ...
rec_pub_19820278-the-impact-weight-gain-motivation-compliance-metabolic-control.htm
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