منابع مشابه
Reporting of adverse events.
From the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston. HEN the Institute of Medicine (IOM) issued To Err Is Human,1 the recommendation to expand reporting of serious adverse events and medical errors, particularly mandatory reporting, received the most attention and sparked controversy.2 The American Medical Association and the American Hospital Association raised strong objections, claiming that ma...
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Adverse drug events (ADEs) may cause serious injuries including death. Spontaneous reporting of ADEs plays a great role in detection and prevention of them, however, underreporting always exists. Although several interventions have been utilized to solve this problem, they are mainly based on experience and the rationale for choosing them has no theoretical base. The vast variety of behavioral ...
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Adverse drug events (ADEs) may cause serious injuries including death. Spontaneous reporting of ADEs plays a great role in detection and prevention of them, however, underreporting always exists. Although several interventions have been utilized to solve this problem, they are mainly based on experience and the rationale for choosing them has no theoretical base. The vast variety of behavioral ...
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To the Editor: The article by Gange et al, published in the April 2006 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, purported to document an association between bitter orange peel extract and variant angina in a borderline-obese 57-year-old man. However, the authors’ identification of bitter orange as the offending ingredient must be considered speculative. It would be no more accurate to assume that any ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Annals of SBV
سال: 2012
ISSN: 2395-1982
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10085-1217