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Ambulatory Outreach|November 7, 2000
Improving medication administration error reporting systems. Why do errors occur?B J Wakefield, D S Wakefield, T Uden-Holman
Medsurg Nursing : Official Journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses|April 17, 1998
Nurses' perceptions of why medication administration errors occurB J Wakefield, D S Wakefield, T Uden-Holman, et al.
Best Practices and Benchmarking in Healthcare : a Practical Journal for Clinical and Management Application|July 1, 1996
Perceived barriers in reporting medication administration errorsD S Wakefield, B J Wakefield, T Uden-Holman, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality|October 4, 1996
Comparing providers' performance: problems in making the "report card" analogy fitD S Wakefield, M S Hendryx, T Uden-Holman, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|August 14, 1999
Understanding and comparing differences in reported medication administration error ratesD S Wakefield, B J Wakefield, T Borders, et al.
Telemedicine Journal : the Official Journal of the American Telemedicine Association|April 1, 1997
Health care providers' perceptions of telemedicine servicesD S Wakefield, M G Kienzle, S A Zollo, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|August 14, 1999
Understanding why medication administration errors may not be reportedD S Wakefield, B J Wakefield, T Uden-Holman, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|August 2, 2001
Organizational culture, continuous quality improvement, and medication administration error reportingB J Wakefield, M A Blegen, T Uden-Holman, et al.
Health Services Management Research|October 5, 1995
Using comparative clinical and economic outcome information to profile physician performanceM S Hendryx, D S Wakefield, J F Murray, et al.
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement|March 1, 1994
Understanding patient-centered care in the context of total quality management and continuous quality improvementD S Wakefield, S T Cyphert, J F Murray, et al.
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Ambulatory Outreach|November 7, 2000
Improving medication administration error reporting systems. Why do errors occur?B J Wakefield, D S Wakefield, T Uden-Holman
Medsurg Nursing : Official Journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses|April 17, 1998
Nurses' perceptions of why medication administration errors occurB J Wakefield, D S Wakefield, T Uden-Holman, et al.
Best Practices and Benchmarking in Healthcare : a Practical Journal for Clinical and Management Application|July 1, 1996
Perceived barriers in reporting medication administration errorsD S Wakefield, B J Wakefield, T Uden-Holman, et al.
Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality|October 4, 1996
Comparing providers' performance: problems in making the "report card" analogy fitD S Wakefield, M S Hendryx, T Uden-Holman, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|August 14, 1999
Understanding and comparing differences in reported medication administration error ratesD S Wakefield, B J Wakefield, T Borders, et al.
Telemedicine Journal : the Official Journal of the American Telemedicine Association|April 1, 1997
Health care providers' perceptions of telemedicine servicesD S Wakefield, M G Kienzle, S A Zollo, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|August 14, 1999
Understanding why medication administration errors may not be reportedD S Wakefield, B J Wakefield, T Uden-Holman, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|August 2, 2001
Organizational culture, continuous quality improvement, and medication administration error reportingB J Wakefield, M A Blegen, T Uden-Holman, et al.
Health Services Management Research|October 5, 1995
Using comparative clinical and economic outcome information to profile physician performanceM S Hendryx, D S Wakefield, J F Murray, et al.
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement|March 1, 1994
Understanding patient-centered care in the context of total quality management and continuous quality improvementD S Wakefield, S T Cyphert, J F Murray, et al.
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