Searching primary care records for predefined triggers may expose latent risks and adverse events

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Bowie, P
Halley, L
Gillies, J
Houston, N
de Wet, C
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2012
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We describe the evolving development of a trigger review process as part of a pilot national safety improvement programme, which enables primary care clinicians to rapidly search electronic patient records to identify latent risks and previously undetected adverse events.We describe the evolving development of a trigger review process as part of a pilot national safety improvement programme, which enables primary care clinicians to rapidly search electronic patient records to identify latent risks and previously undetected adverse events.
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Journal Title
Clinical Risk
Volume
18
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
Bowie et. al., Searching primary care records for predefined triggers may expose latent risks and adverse events, Clinical Risk, Volume: 18 issue: 1, page(s): 13-18. Copyright 2012 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified