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[Diagnostic errors].

open access: yesRevista medica de Chile, 1971
S, Soto, V, Maturana
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Evaluation of a Natural Language Processing Approach to Identify Diagnostic Errors and Analysis of Safety Learning System Case Review Data: Retrospective Cohort Study.

open access: yesJ Med Internet Res
Tabaie A   +11 more
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Work overload and diagnostic errors in radiology

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Radiology, 2023
PURPOSE To determine the association between workload and diagnostic errors on clinical CT scans. METHOD This retrospective study was performed at a tertiary care center and covered the period from January 2020 to March 2023. All clinical CT scans that
Derya Yakar
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Diagnostic errors in uncommon conditions: a systematic review of case reports of diagnostic errors

Diagnosis, 2023
Objectives To assess the usefulness of case reports as sources for research on diagnostic errors in uncommon diseases and atypical presentations. Content We reviewed 563 case reports of diagnostic error.
Yukinori Harada   +2 more
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Diagnostic errors reported in primary healthcare and emergency departments: A retrospective and descriptive cohort study of 4830 reported cases of preventable harm in Sweden

open access: yesEuropean Journal of General Practice, 2019
Background: Diagnostic errors are a major patient safety concern in primary healthcare and emergency care. These settings involve a high degree of uncertainty regarding patients’ diagnoses and appear to be those most prone to diagnostic errors ...
Rita Fernholm   +2 more
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Diagnostic Stewardship to Prevent Diagnostic Error

JAMA, 2023
This Viewpoint discusses the growth of diagnostic stewardship beyond infectious disease to reduce diagnostic errors in other fields.
Daniel J, Morgan   +2 more
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Rate of diagnostic errors and serious misdiagnosis-related harms for major vascular events, infections, and cancers: toward a national incidence estimate using the “Big Three”

Diagnosis, 2020
Background Missed vascular events, infections, and cancers account for ~75% of serious harms from diagnostic errors. Just 15 diseases from these “Big Three” categories account for nearly half of all serious misdiagnosis-related harms in malpractice ...
D. Newman-Toker   +9 more
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