Improving Hospital and Lab Safety 2006

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Communication: The Key to Diagnostic Testing Patient Safety
Susan E. Sheridan, MIM, MBA

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The Narcissistic Allure and Pitfalls of the Health Professions
John Banja, PhD

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Generals of a Healthcare Revolution
Karen Wolk Feinstein, PhD

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Use of Decision Analysis for Modeling the Impact of Diagnostic Testing Errors
Mark S. Roberts, MD, MPP

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Improving Patient Safety by Examining Pathology Errors
Stephen S. Raab, MD

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Pathology and Patient Safety: The Critical Role of Pathology Informatics in Error Reduction and Quality Initiatives
Michael J. Becich, MD, PhD

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Amended Reports As Pathology Error Indices
F.A. Meier, MD and R.C. Varney

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Findings from the CDC/University of Pittsburgh Cooperative Agreement 'Assessment of Best Practices for Standardized Quality Assurance Activities in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine'
Dana Marie Grzybicki, MD, PhD

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Continuous Quality Improvement in Pathology Based on Lean Production Principles
Richard Zarbo, MD, DMD and Rita D'Angelo

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Reducing Errors in Surgical Pathology: an Industrial View (Lessons from the College of American Pathologists Q-PROBES program and the Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative)
David Novis, MD

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Transforming Care at the Bedside
Tamra Merryman, BSN, MSN, FACHE

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Ambiguity, Uncertainty, and the Unexpected
Dave Sharbaugh, CPA

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Laboratory Patient Safety Projects in Real Time: External Factors Affecting Sustainability
Elizabeth Wagar, MD

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The Patient Safety Event Taxonomy (PSET)
Stacey Champagne, MA

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Internists and Pathologists - Partners in Reducing Diagnostic Error
Mark Graber, MD FACP

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