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The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 48:326-334
Reactive risk assessments (RRAs) such as incident reporting and root cause analysis (RCA), as well as proactive risk assessments (PRAs) such as failure mode and effects analysis, are generally conducted independently in health care. Literature promot
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Military Medicine.
Introduction Veteran patients have access to a broad range of health care services in the Veterans’ Health Administration (VHA). There are concerns, however, that all Veteran patients may not have access to timely care. The Maintaining Internal Sys
Autor:
William Gunnar, Maureen Charles, Christina Soncrant, Peter D. Mills, Edward Walton, Wendy Morrish
Publikováno v:
Journal of Patient Safety. 18:e620-e625
Objectives Eighteen years of patient safety (PS) and root cause analysis reports for hemodialysis bleeding events and deaths in the Veterans Health Administration were analyzed with dual purpose: to determine the impact of a 2008 Veterans Health Admi
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Journal of Patient Safety. 17:e821-e828
Background United States veterans face an even greater risk of homelessness and associated medical conditions, mental health conditions, and fatal and nonfatal overdose as compared with nonveterans. Beginning 2009, the Department of Veterans Affairs
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The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 47:489-495
Objective The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) serves a population with compounding risk factors for opioid misuse, including chronic pain, substance use disorders, and mental health conditions. The objective of this study was to analyze opioid-r
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Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 37:E1-E7
Background Cardiac telemetry downtime may be planned or unplanned, causing a disruption in telemetry services with a potential to impact patient safety. Problem Many cardiac telemetry units in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) have contingency
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BMJ Quality & Safety. 30:567-576
IntroductionSuicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the USA. Inpatient suicide is the fourth most common sentinel event reported to the Joint Commission. This study reviewed root cause analysis (RCA) reports of suicide events by hospital unit t
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General Hospital Psychiatry. 64:41-45
Autor:
Christina Soncrant, Julia Neily, Yinong Young-Xu, Tatjana Bulat, Shoshana Boar, Peter D Mills
Publikováno v:
Journal for Healthcare Quality. 42:113-121
INTRODUCTION To provide up-to-date data on fall prevalence and trends in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals. METHODS Data were collected by the VHA Inpatient Evaluation Center (IPEC) between 2011 and 2017, to establish prevalence and tren
Publikováno v:
Journal of patient safety. 17(8)
United States veterans face an even greater risk of homelessness and associated medical conditions, mental health conditions, and fatal and nonfatal overdose as compared with nonveterans. Beginning 2009, the Department of Veterans Affairs developed a