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- Measuring Errors
and Adverse Events in Health Care - Eric J Thomas and Laura A Petersen
identify 8 methods used to measure errors and adverse events in health care and
discuss their strengths and weaknesses
- Epidemiology of
medical error - Saul N Weingart, Ross McL Wilson, Robert W Gibberd and
Bernadette Harrison review the epidemiology of medical error, concentrating
primarily on the prevalence and consequences of error, which types are most
common, which clinicians make errors, and the risk factors that increase the
likelihood of injury from error
- Where
are the patients in decision-making about their own care? - a policy brief,
written for the WHO European Ministerial Conference on Health Systems, 25–27
June 2008, Tallinn, Estonia by Angela Coulter, Suzanne Parsons and Janet Askham
- Patient
Accountability and Quality of Care: Lessons from Medical Consumerism and the
Patients` Rights, Women`s Health and Disability Rights Movements by Mark A.
Rodwin, American Journal of Law and Medicine, Vol. 20, p. 147, 1994
- Patient
Power by A. Cole, and K. Oxtoby, Nursing Times 98, no.51 (2002): 22–25
- Managed
care and patients` rights by S. Rosenbaum, Journal of the American Medical
Association 289 (2003): 906–907
- Missing the
Informed in Consent by J. Sugarman, Anesthesia and Analgesia 96, no.2 (2003):
319–320
- Informed
Consent and the Scope of a Physician`s Duty of Disclosure by L. R. Hanson, Specialty
Law Digest: Health Care Law 285 (2003): 9–34
- Informed
Consent: Does the First Amendment Protect a Patient`s Right to Choose
Alternative Treatment by A. Karpman, New York Law School Journal of Human
Rights 16, no. 3 (2000): 933–957
- Is the
Concept of Informed Consent Applicable to Clinical Research Involving
Critically Ill Patients? By J. M. Luce, Critical Care Medicine 31, no. 3
(2003): S153–S160
- Hospital
Liability for Failing to Comply with the Federal Emergency Medical Treatment
and Labor Act in Florida by Lawrence E. Lafferty, P.A. with regard to a  number
of widely reported horror stories about emergency rooms turning away seriously
ill or injured patients who had no insurance and no money to pay for treatment
- Nuisance
or True Emergency - Disruptive, Abusive ER Patients Nora L. Liggett on the steps
the hospital can take to minimize the extent and the number of the
non-emergency abusive patient visits
- Emergency
Patients: Obligation to Treat and Effective Consent T. Daniel Hollaway on the
legal obligation to treat patients who present themselves for treatment via
emergency rooms and the issue of legally valid consent to medical treatment in
the state of Texas
- Medicare/Medicaid
Condition of Participation Regarding Patients` Rights Buchanan Ingersoll
& Rooney PC on a rule introducing a new Patients` Rights Condition of
Participation ("COP") that hospitals must meet to be approved for, or
to continue participation in, the Medicare and Medicaid programs
- After
Bristol: the importance of informed consent - Ann Gallagher and Jean McHale
on The final report of the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry
- Informed
consent and other fairy stories by Michael E. Jones (paid access)
- The use of
patients for learning and maintaining practical skills - S M Yentis asking
about the ‘procedure’
- Privacy
Protection of Health Information: Patient Rights and Pediatrician
Responsibilities – the privacy and confidentiality needs and rights of
pediatric patients and appropriate security strategies to deter unauthorized
access and inappropriate use of patient data
- Patient
Rights - Nancy S Kwon on informed consent, confidentiality, right to refuse
care, legal principles in medicine and other issues
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