Epidemiology of diagnostic errors in pediatric emergency departments using electronic triggers
Academic Emergency Medicine2025Vol. 32(3), pp. 226–245
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Prashant Mahajan, Emily White, Kathy N. Shaw, Sarah J. Parker, James M. Chamberlain, Richard M. Ruddy, Elizabeth R. Alpern, Jacqueline B. Corboy, Andrew Krack, Brandon Ku, Daphne Morrison Ponce, Asha S. Payne, Elizabeth Freiheit, Gregor Horvath, Giselle E. Kolenic, Michele Carney, Nicole Klekowski, Karen J. O’Connell, Hardeep Singh
Abstract
Using electronic triggers with selective record review is an effective process to screen for harmful diagnostic errors in EDs: detailed review of 5% of charts revealed MOIDs in half, of which half were harmful to the patient. With further refining, triggers can be used as effective patient safety tools to monitor diagnostic quality.
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