@bruce_lambert @MooreFound @cricoSTRATEGIES @ImproveDX Good point- unsure which study supports that statement on the RFA. Just in case it's an extrapolation from looking at malpractice claims data, here are my thoughts https://t.co/MHZjqRuISS
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Malpractice claims provide useful insights BUT "cannot be used to estimate the incidence or prevalence of errors or ad…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Malpractice claims provide useful insights BUT "cannot be used to estimate the incidence or prevalence of errors or ad…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Malpractice claims provide useful insights BUT "cannot be used to estimate the incidence or prevalence of errors or ad…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Malpractice claims provide useful insights BUT "cannot be used to estimate the incidence or prevalence of errors or ad…
RT @HardeepSinghMD: Malpractice claims provide useful insights BUT "cannot be used to estimate the incidence or prevalence of errors or ad…
Malpractice claims provide useful insights BUT "cannot be used to estimate the incidence or prevalence of errors or adverse events" Must read 2003 classic by my mentors @EJThomas_safety & Laura Petersen to avoid the myth of generalizability #DEM2019
RT @HardeepSinghMD: @MWFriedberg @ProfHayward @BenMazer Anyone measuring patient safety and harm should also read this classic from 2003 ht…
RT @ZackBergerMDPhD: This seems like a very good piece - haven't read it before. It comes to mind that psychosocial harm to patients (trau…
This seems like a very good piece - haven't read it before. It comes to mind that psychosocial harm to patients (trauma, stigmatization, marginalization) is very common in our system, but very few (if any?) systems measure it or consider it as error.
RT @HardeepSinghMD: @MWFriedberg @ProfHayward @BenMazer Anyone measuring patient safety and harm should also read this classic from 2003 ht…
@MWFriedberg @ProfHayward @BenMazer Anyone measuring patient safety and harm should also read this classic from 2003 https://t.co/zjW1uU6g8T - explains why poor measurement and skewed numbers remain a problem
Measuring Errors and Adverse Events in Health Care https://t.co/NRaEMyVtsH Do you know the "8 methods used to measure errors and adverse events in health care and discuss their strengths and weaknesses"? https://t.co/vouJvch1nH
#OpenAccess #ObsPapers Thomas and Peterson 2003 observed adverse events in hospital --> gives methodological issues: http://t.co/3AGChdm9WT
Measuring Errors and Adverse Events in Health Care #HealthIT #hcr #safety http://t.co/e9FZRGAGDW