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Ryan M Schneider

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Journal of Patient Safety|March 29, 2020
Trigger Tools for Adverse Event Detection in the Emergency DepartmentRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Brian Sharp
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 4, 2022
Emergency Department Adverse Events Detected Using the Emergency Department Trigger ToolRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Journal of Patient Safety|January 30, 2023
Near-Miss Events Detected Using the Emergency Department Trigger ToolRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|February 3, 2020
Adverse Events Present on Arrival to the Emergency Department: The ED as a Dual Safety NetRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 19, 2019
The Emergency Department Trigger Tool: A Novel Approach to Screening for Quality and Safety EventsRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 4, 2020
The Emergency Department Trigger Tool: Validation and Testing to Optimize YieldRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|August 17, 2020
Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Patients Account for a Disproportionately High Number of Adverse Events in the Emergency DepartmentRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Lee Adler, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality|June 19, 2019
Diabetic Ketoacidosis Management in the Emergency Department: Implementation of a Protocol to Reduce Variability and Improve SafetyRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Nora Malone, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|August 11, 2025
Triage Point-of-Care Ketone Measurements: Association With Diabetic Ketoacidosis and SeverityDaniel F Suarez, Rachel Ancona, Ryan M Schneider, et al.
Journal of Patient Safety|December 5, 2017
Practical Considerations in Use of Trigger Tool Methodology in the Emergency DepartmentRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Brian R Sharp, et al.
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Journal of Patient Safety|March 29, 2020
Trigger Tools for Adverse Event Detection in the Emergency DepartmentRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Brian Sharp
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 4, 2022
Emergency Department Adverse Events Detected Using the Emergency Department Trigger ToolRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Journal of Patient Safety|January 30, 2023
Near-Miss Events Detected Using the Emergency Department Trigger ToolRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|February 3, 2020
Adverse Events Present on Arrival to the Emergency Department: The ED as a Dual Safety NetRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 19, 2019
The Emergency Department Trigger Tool: A Novel Approach to Screening for Quality and Safety EventsRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 4, 2020
The Emergency Department Trigger Tool: Validation and Testing to Optimize YieldRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Alexandre A Todorov
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|August 17, 2020
Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Patients Account for a Disproportionately High Number of Adverse Events in the Emergency DepartmentRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Lee Adler, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality|June 19, 2019
Diabetic Ketoacidosis Management in the Emergency Department: Implementation of a Protocol to Reduce Variability and Improve SafetyRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Nora Malone, et al.
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology|August 11, 2025
Triage Point-of-Care Ketone Measurements: Association With Diabetic Ketoacidosis and SeverityDaniel F Suarez, Rachel Ancona, Ryan M Schneider, et al.
Journal of Patient Safety|December 5, 2017
Practical Considerations in Use of Trigger Tool Methodology in the Emergency DepartmentRichard T Griffey, Ryan M Schneider, Brian R Sharp, et al.
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