Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches (Vol. 2: Culture and Redesign)
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Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches (Vol. 2: Culture and Redesign)
Excerpt
The articles in this volume explore issues of culture and the redesign of organizations and clinical practices to improve patient safety. Within this broad theme are four categories of related articles addressing (1) safety and organizational issues, (2) clinical process improvement, (3) systems redesign, and (4) collaboratives and patient involvement.
Sections
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue: Culture and Redesign for Improved Patient Safety
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Safety Culture and Organizational Issues
- The AHRQ Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: A Tool to Plan and Evaluate Patient Safety Programs
- Hospital Administrative Staff vs. Nursing Staff Responses to the AHRQ Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture
- Using the AHRQ Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture as an Intervention Tool for Regional Clinical Improvement Collaboratives
- Measuring Safety Climate in Primary Care Offices
- The PeaceHealth Ambulatory Medication Safety Culture Survey
- Views of Emergency Medicine Trainees on Adverse Events and Negligence: Survey Results from an Emergency Medicine Training Program in a Regional Health Care System Following the National Standard of Care
- Is There an Association Between Patient Safety Indicators and Hospital Teaching Status?
- Organizational Behavior Management in Health Care: Applications for Large-Scale Improvements in Patient Safety
- Confidential Performance Feedback and Organizational Capacity Building to Improve Hospital Patient Safety: Results of a Randomized Trial
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Clinical Process Improvement
- Resident Sign-Out: A Precarious Exchange of Critical Information in a Fast-Paced World
- Documentation of Mandated Discharge Summary Components in Transitions from Acute to Subacute Care
- Challenges to Real-Time Decision Support in Health Care
- Risk Reduction and Systematic Error Management: Standardization of the Pediatric Chemotherapy Process
- Analysis of Patient Safety: Converting Complex Pediatric Chemotherapy Ordering Processes from Paper to Electronic Systems
- Promoting Best Practice and Safety Through Preprinted Physician Orders
- The Impact of Standardized Order Sets on Quality and Financial Outcomes
- Clinical Impact of an Anticoagulation Screening Service at a Pediatric Tertiary Care Facility
- Creating Safety in the Testing Process in Primary Care Offices
- Role of the External Coach in Advancing Research Translation in Hospital-Based: Performance Improvement
- Strategies for Improving Patient Safety in Small Rural Hospitals
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Systems Redesign
- Systems-Based Practice: Improving the Safety and Quality of Patient Care by Recognizing and Improving the Systems in Which We Work
- Designing the Built Environment for A Culture and System of Patient Safety – A Conceptual, New Design Process
- Implementation of Systems Redesign: Approaches to Spread and Sustain Adoption
- Transforming the Morbidity and Mortality Conference into an Instrument for Systemwide Improvement
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Collaboratives and Patient Involvement
- The Patient Safety Education Project: An International Collaboration
- Harnessing the Potential of Health Care Collaboratives: Lessons from the Keystone ICU Project
- VHA’s National Falls Collaborative and Prevention Programs
- Hospital Language Services: Quality Improvement and Performance Measures
- Using Patient Complaints to Promote Patient Safety
- From Public Testimony to Vehicle for Statewide Action: Experience of the Michigan State Commission on Patient Safety
- The Rural Physician Peer Review Model©: A Virtual Solution
- Peer Reviewers—Volume 2
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