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In Conversation With… Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP
WebM&M Archive, September 2015
Dr. Arora is Director of GME Clinical Learning Environment Innovation and Assistant Dean for Scholarship and Discovery at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. We spoke with her about the intersection of health information technology and patient safety.
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In Conversation With… Eric J. Topol, MD
WebM&M Archive, September 2015
Dr. Topol is Director of Scripps Translational Science Institute and Editor-in-Chief of Medscape. We spoke with him about his book, The Patient Will See You Now: The Future of Medicine is in Your Hands.
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In Conversation With… Robert M. Wachter, MD
WebM&M Archive, July 2015
Dr. Wachter is Professor and the Interim Chairman of the Department of Medicine at UCSF. We talked with him about his new book, The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine's Computer Age.
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New Insights on Safety and Health IT
with commentary by A. Zach Hettinger, MD, MS; Raj Ratwani, PhD; Rollin J. (Terry) Fairbanks, MD, MS, WebM&M Archive, July 2015
This piece provides an overview of health IT usability design, including persisting challenges and progress in the field.
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In Conversation With… Maureen Bisognano
WebM&M Archive, June 2015
Maureen Bisognano is President and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). We spoke with her about IHI's efforts to improve health care on a global level.
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In Conversation With… Christine Cassel, MD
WebM&M Archive, June 2015
Dr. Cassel, President and CEO of the National Quality Forum (NQF), is a leading expert in geriatric medicine, medical ethics, and quality of care. We spoke with her about NQF's work in developing and utilizing quality measures to improve safety in health care.
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In Conversation With… John D. Birkmeyer, MD
WebM&M Archive, May 2015
Dr. Birkmeyer is Chief Academic Officer and Executive Vice President at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. We spoke with him about his seminal New England Journal of Medicine video study that found a link between practicing surgeons' directly observed technical skills and surgical outcomes.
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Video to Improve Patient Safety: Clinical and Educational Uses
with commentary by Yan Xiao, PhD; Colin F. Mackenzie, MB, ChB; and F. Jacob Seagull, PhD, WebM&M Archive, May 2015
This piece explores the advantages of using video in clinical practice and health care education to augment safety and quality.
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In Conversation With… Lucian Leape, MD
WebM&M Archive, April 2015
A pioneer in patient safety, Dr. Leape is Adjunct Professor of Health Policy at the Harvard School of Public Health and Chairman of the Lucian Leape Institute of the National Patient Safety Foundation. His groundbreaking research has focused on patient safety and quality of care. We spoke with him about checklists and the field of patient safety.
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In Conversation With… David Urbach, MD, MSc
WebM&M Archive, April 2015
Dr. Urbach is Professor of Surgery and Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto. We spoke with him about his study evaluating the effectiveness of checklists in Ontario, Canada and its implications for a variety of safety interventions.
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In Conversation With… Brian Jarman, PhD
WebM&M Archive, February 2015
Sir Brian Jarman designed the methodology for hospital standardized mortality ratios, a widely used method of measuring quality and safety, and was involved with the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry. We spoke with him about the development of the HSMR and their role in monitoring performance.
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Where Does Risk-Adjusted Mortality Fit Into a Safety Measurement Program?
with commentary by Ian Scott, MBBS, MHA, MEd, WebM&M Archive, February 2015
This piece discusses risk-adjusted hospital mortality rates as a measure of hospital safety, including why they've become popular, major flaws such as low sensitivity, and alternative ways to use them.
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In Conversation With… Mark Graban, MS, MBA
WebM&M Archive, January 2015
Mr. Graban is an internationally recognized expert in Lean Healthcare. We spoke with him about applying Lean in hospitals to improve safety and decrease waste.
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Innovation and Lean Thinking: Mutually Supportive Partners in the Transformation of Health Care
with commentary by Paul E. Plsek, MS, WebM&M Archive, January 2015
This book excerpt describes how integrating innovation and Lean concepts at Virginia Mason enhances clinical performance and the patient experience.
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Handoffs and Transitions
with commentary by Niraj Sehgal, MD, MPH, WebM&M Archive, January 2015
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Diagnostic Errors
with commentary by Urmimala Sarkar, MD; Kaveh Shojania, MD, WebM&M Archive, January 2015
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Safety and Medical Education
with commentary by Sumant Ranji, MD, WebM&M Archive, January 2015
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In Conversation With… Edward Kelley, PhD
WebM&M Archive, December 2014
Dr. Kelley, PhD, is Director of Service Delivery and Safety for the World Health Organization (WHO). We spoke with him about his work with WHO and the global impact of the organization on patient safety.
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African Partnerships for Patient Safety: Lessons Learned
with commentary by Shams B. Syed, MD, MPH, WebM&M Archive, December 2014
This piece describes the evolution of the World Health Organization's African Partnerships for Patient Safety program and its implications for global patient safety improvement.
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In Conversation With… Rosemary Gibson, MSc
WebM&M Archive, September 2014
Ms. Gibson is Senior Advisor to The Hastings Center, an editor for JAMA Internal Medicine, and co-author of Wall of Silence and The Treatment Trap. We spoke with her about overuse of medical care and its effect on patient safety.
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