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Risk Management (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Risk Management'
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Radiology failure mode and effect analysis: what is it?
30 Jul 2009
Proactive prevention of medical errors is critical in medical practice. Root cause analysis (RCA) is a conventional method used to deal with errors that result in an adverse event. However, RCA has several limitations. An analytic method for health ...
rec_pub_19703888-radiology-failure-mode-effect-analysis-it.htm
Care bundles: the holy grail of infectious risk management in hospital?
30 Jul 2009
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A care bundle is set of four or five processes that each individually improve patient outcome and that should be performed together for every patient every time. We describe how bundles should be designed, implemented and ...
rec_pub_19506477-care-bundles-holy-grail-infectious-risk-management-hospital.htm
Patients see proposed FDA opioid rules as painfully restrictive.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19661971-patients-proposed-fda-opioid-rules-painfully-restrictive.htm
30 Jul 2009
This article explores why the national court system has seen a steady influx of claims alleging practitioners' failure properly to perform vasectomy or ensure sterilization and the manner in which that influx has caused physicians to reassess their ...
rec_pub_19643237-the-law-vasectomy.htm
Safety after cardiac catheterization.
30 Jul 2009
The Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority's reporting system is a confidential, statewide Internet reporting system to which all Pennsylvania hospitals, outpatient-surgery facilities, and birthing centers, as well as some abortion facilities, must ...
rec_pub_19641415-safety-cardiac-catheterization.htm
Pulling the plug on ad hoc critical incident training.
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19596758-pulling-plug-ad-hoc-critical-incident-training.htm
Patient safety: Part II. Opportunities for improvement in patient safety.
30 Jul 2009
The quality movement in medicine has prompted a shift from a "name, shame, blame" approach to medical errors to one in which each error is regarded as an opportunity to prevent future patient harm. This new culture of patient safety requires the ...
rec_pub_19615536-patient-safety-ii-opportunities-improvement-patient-safety.htm
Patient safety: Part I. Patient safety and the dermatologist.
30 Jul 2009
Congress is grappling with ways to fund health care in the future. Much of the focus rests on paying physicians for their patients' outcomes, rather than the current system of payment for services provided during each visit. The years ahead will be ...
rec_pub_19615535-patient-safety-patient-safety-dermatologist.htm
21 Jul 2009
In October 2008, in a public forum organized by the Cardiac Safety Research Consortium and the Health and Environmental Sciences Institute, leaders from government, the pharmaceutical industry, and academia convened in Bethesda, MD, to discuss ...
rec_pub_19699852-current-challenges-evaluation-cardiac-safety-drug-development.htm
Medical use of byproduct material--authorized user clarification. Direct final rule.
12 Jul 2009
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is amending its regulations to clarify that individuals who do not need to comply with the training and experience requirements as described in the applicable regulations for the medical use of byproduct ...
rec_pub_19634251-medical-use-byproduct-material-authorized-user-clarification-direct.htm
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