All Stories

  1. A Concept-Wide Association Study of Clinical Notes to Discover New Predictors of Kidney Failure
  2. Conflict of Interest, Dr Charles Denham and the Journal of Patient Safety
  3. Big Data In Health Care: Using Analytics To Identify And Manage High-Risk And High-Cost Patients
  4. To Err Is Human: Lessons from Patient Safety Research for Transplant Care
  5. Telehealth Among US Hospitals: Several Factors, Including State Reimbursement And Licensure Policies, Influence Adoption
  6. Care Partners and Online Patient Portals
  7. Health Information Technology Policy
  8. Pharmacists Belong In Accountable Care Organizations And Integrated Care Teams
  9. Incidence, Outcomes, and Comparisons across Definitions of AKI in Hospitalized Individuals
  10. Standardized Clinical Assessment And Management Plans (SCAMPs) Provide A Better Alternative To Clinical Practice Guidelines
  11. A Survey Analysis Suggests That Electronic Health Records Will Yield Revenue Gains For Some Practices And Losses For Many
  12. Personal Health Records and Health Care Utilization
  13. Simulation Suggests That Medical Group Mergers Won't Undermine The Potential Utility Of Health Information Exchanges
  14. The Pharmacoepidemiology of Medication Errors
  15. Clinical Decision Support Systems Could Be Modified To Reduce 'Alert Fatigue' While Still Minimizing The Risk Of Litigation
  16. Finding the Meaning in Meaningful Use
  17. Massachusetts E-Health Project Increased Physicians' Ability To Use Registries, And Signals Progress Toward Better Care
  18. Meaningful Use of Computerized Prescriber Order Entry
  19. Fatigue, Resident Work Hours, and Safety
  20. Commentary: Nursing and health information technology
  21. Improving Sepsis Care
  22. Health information exchange and patient safety
  23. Patients, doctors, and information technology
  24. A 40-Year-Old Woman Who Noticed a Medication Error
  25. Error in Medicine
  26. Hospitalism in the USA
  27. Drugs and Adverse Drug Reactions
  28. The Use of Pharmacoepidemiology to Study Medication Errors