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Handoff processes, information quality and patient safety

Business Process Management Journal, 2013
PurposeKey findings from recent and relevant studies on patient safety and clinical handoffs are summarized and analyzed. After briefly reviewing process management and accounting control theory, the aim of this paper is to discuss how these latter two disciplines can be combined to further improve patient safety in handoffs.Design/methodology ...
Janis L. Gogan   +3 more
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Successful Patient Handoffs

2023
Rachel Patterson, Holly Stankewicz
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Patient Handoffs

Clinical Nurse Specialist, 2007
Ann Earhart, Ruthie R. Mangino
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[Importance of handoffs for patient safety].

Revue medicale suisse, 2019
Handoffs are defined as the transfer of mission specific information and care authority from one healthcare professional to another. Handoffs may create gaps that are especially vulnerable to errors and may have an impact on patient safety. Conceptualising handoffs that are safe gains in importance in medicine with the growing clinical complexity, the ...
Fanny, Berlincourt   +3 more
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SBAR: Not Just for Patient Handoffs

Nurse Educator, 2020
Eileen R, OʼShea, Linda Nancy, Roney
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Multi-professional communication during a patient handoff.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2010
Little is known about the communication principles necessary for successful design and implementation of information technology that supports the needs of healthcare providers from multiple professions. New methods are needed to understand the influence of technology on existing workflow and communication patterns in the complex patient care ...
Marge, Benham-Hutchins, Judith A, Effken
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Implementation of a computerized patient handoff application.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2014
For hospitalized patients, handoffs between providers affect continuity of care and increase the risk of medical errors. Most commercial electronic health record (EHR) systems lack dedicated tools to support patient handoff activities. We developed a collaborative application supporting patient handoff that is fully integrated with our commercial EHR ...
David K, Vawdrey   +4 more
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