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The identification and reduction of medical error has become a major priority for all health care providers, including primary care. Understanding the freq... J Sandars,A Esmail - 《Family Practice》 被引量: 468发表: 2003年 Diagnostic error and clinical reasoning. Context There is a growing li...
Define Medical error. Medical error synonyms, Medical error pronunciation, Medical error translation, English dictionary definition of Medical error. n. pl. mis·di·ag·no·ses An incorrect diagnosis. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Lang
In contrast, the sensitivity analysis that excluded the only study39 that used the WHO-5 to assess physician depressive symptoms resulted in a reduction in all heterogeneity statistics (from 1.95; 95% CI, 1.63-2.33; χ2 = 49.91; P < .001; I2 = 82%; τ2 = 0.06 to...
Most of the individuals responded in agreement with the idea of the inclusion of AI curriculum in medical colleges and postgraduate residency training and considered it a physician's aid in early diagnosis as well as in error reduction instead of a physician replacement. It was also observed ...
Sequencing with error-reduction by dynamic annealing and ligation seqFISH: Sequential FISH SIDR: Simultaneous isolation of genomic DNA and total RNA smFISH: Single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization smHCR: Single-molecule hybridization chain reaction SMI: Spatial molecular imaging SM-omic...
Since heart failure and cancer, medical error is the third most significant cause of mortality [3]. According to recent studies, about 180 000 to 251 000 individuals die each year in the USA because of medical reports [3]. This number has been increasing as our existing medical system becom...
First, regarding the reduction of costs, the reading passage argues that EMRs can save money by reducing the need for physical storage and simplifying the process of transferring records. However, the lecture disputes this by noting that doctors often continue to maintain paper records alongside elec...
In a larger context at EU economy level the Commission has presented its Competitiveness Compass for Europe, which, if it will really be rolled out as promised in this communication (COM 2025 (30) final), should lead to significant simplification and deregulation of EU law and a reduction of...