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Tom W Reader

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BMJ Quality & Safety|September 4, 2025
Learning from healthcare complaints: challenges and opportunitiesTom W Reader
Human Factors|May 5, 2016
Human Factors in Financial Trading: An Analysis of Trading IncidentsMeghan Leaver, Tom W Reader
The Milbank Quarterly|September 12, 2018
Patient-Centered Insights: Using Health Care Complaints to Reveal Hot Spots and Blind Spots in Quality and SafetyAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
The Journal of Applied Psychology|April 28, 2020
Stakeholders in safety: Patient reports on unsafe clinical behaviors distinguish hospital mortality ratesTom W Reader, Alex Gillespie
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 8, 2016
The Healthcare Complaints Analysis Tool: development and reliability testing of a method for service monitoring and organisational learningAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
BMJ Quality & Safety|July 10, 2020
Identifying and encouraging high-quality healthcare: an analysis of the content and aims of patient letters of complimentAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
BMC Health Services Research|May 2, 2013
Patient neglect in healthcare institutions: a systematic review and conceptual modelTom W Reader, Alex Gillespie
Current Opinion in Critical Care|August 12, 2015
What can acute medicine learn from qualitative methods?Brett Heasman, Tom W Reader
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|August 9, 2022
Online patient feedback as a safety valve: An automated language analysis of unnoticed and unresolved safety incidentsAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
Resuscitation|August 28, 2012
Challenges in using high-fidelity simulation to improve learning and patient safetyTom W Reader, Brian H Cuthbertson
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BMJ Quality & Safety|September 4, 2025
Learning from healthcare complaints: challenges and opportunitiesTom W Reader
Human Factors|May 5, 2016
Human Factors in Financial Trading: An Analysis of Trading IncidentsMeghan Leaver, Tom W Reader
The Milbank Quarterly|September 12, 2018
Patient-Centered Insights: Using Health Care Complaints to Reveal Hot Spots and Blind Spots in Quality and SafetyAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
The Journal of Applied Psychology|April 28, 2020
Stakeholders in safety: Patient reports on unsafe clinical behaviors distinguish hospital mortality ratesTom W Reader, Alex Gillespie
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 8, 2016
The Healthcare Complaints Analysis Tool: development and reliability testing of a method for service monitoring and organisational learningAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
BMJ Quality & Safety|July 10, 2020
Identifying and encouraging high-quality healthcare: an analysis of the content and aims of patient letters of complimentAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
BMC Health Services Research|May 2, 2013
Patient neglect in healthcare institutions: a systematic review and conceptual modelTom W Reader, Alex Gillespie
Current Opinion in Critical Care|August 12, 2015
What can acute medicine learn from qualitative methods?Brett Heasman, Tom W Reader
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|August 9, 2022
Online patient feedback as a safety valve: An automated language analysis of unnoticed and unresolved safety incidentsAlex Gillespie, Tom W Reader
Resuscitation|August 28, 2012
Challenges in using high-fidelity simulation to improve learning and patient safetyTom W Reader, Brian H Cuthbertson
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