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Risk Management (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Risk Management'
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A qualitative study of consumers' views on public reporting of health care-associated infections.
10 Jun 2009
Recent interest in publicly reporting health care-associated infections (HAIs) makes it important to develop reports that consumers can understand and evaluate. In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 59 consumers. Interviews focused on ...
rec_pub_19525369-a-qualitative-study-consumers-views-public-reporting-health-care.htm
9 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To identify demographic and clinical predictors of the resolution of aberrant drug-related behaviors (ADRBs) in a group of patients referred to the Opioid Renewal Clinic (ORC) by their primary care providers (PCPs). ORC is a program ...
rec_pub_19523029-predictors-resolution-aberrant-drug-behavior-chronic-pain-patients.htm
Barriers to multiple risk factor management in cardiovascular disease.
8 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19497552-barriers-multiple-risk-factor-management-cardiovascular-disease.htm
6 Jun 2009
Because of increasing concern about the effects of catastrophic wildland fires throughout the western United States, federal land managers have been engaged in efforts to restore historical fire behavior and mitigate wildfire risk. During the last 5 ...
rec_pub_19506256-implementation-national-plan-treatments-near-wildland-urban-interface.htm
Safety and governance issues for neonatal transport services.
5 Jun 2009
Neonatal transport is a subspecialty within the field of neonatology. Transport services are developing rapidly in the United Kingdom (UK) with network demographics and funding patterns leading to a broad spectrum of service provision. Applying ...
rec_pub_19505776-safety-governance-issues-neonatal-transport-services.htm
Communicating about xenotransplantation: models and scenarios.
3 Jun 2009
Xenotransplantation entails using organs from genetically modified animals as a way to solve the shortage of human organs for transplantation. As with other novel technologies, if xenotransplantation is to be judged fairly, proponents must explain ...
rec_pub_19508450-communicating-xenotransplantation-models-scenarios.htm
3 Jun 2009
This study examined respondents' self-reported adoption of 16 hazard adjustments (preimpact actions to reduce danger to persons and property), their perceptions of those adjustments' attributes, and the correlations of those perceived attributes ...
rec_pub_19508448-why-people-protect-earthquake-risk-perceptions-hazard-adjustment.htm
31 May 2009
There are distinct differences in the accessibility, purity, dosing, and misuse associated with illicit gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) compared to pharmaceutical sodium oxybate. Gamma-hydroxybutyrate sodium and sodium oxybate are the chemical and drug ...
rec_pub_19493637-illicit-gamma-hydroxybutyrate-ghb-pharmaceutical-sodium-oxybate-xyrem.htm
30 May 2009
Working with highly pathogenic agents such as Ebola or Marburg virus in the context of infection control or biodefense research requires high-biocontainment laboratories of the Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) to protect researchers and laboratory staff ...
rec_pub_19635008-report-international-conference-risk-communication-strategies-bsl-4.htm
Laboratory standardization from the patient's point of view.
30 May 2009
Optimal patient care is best defined in terms of outcome. Reliable laboratory test results are important to patient safety. The laboratory must use the tools available to it to minimize the uncertainty of measurement. Three sources of error ...
rec_pub_19621787-laboratory-standardization-patient-s-point-view.htm
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