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Patricia Folcarelli

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Higden J, Folcarelli P, Schaffer A
J Nurs Adm . 2024 Oct; 54(11):631-637. PMID: 39475893
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze medication-related nursing medical malpractice cases to gain insights regarding how malpractice risk can be reduced. Background: The criminal prosecution and verdict...
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Levine D, Syrowatka A, Salmasian H, Shahian D, Lipsitz S, Zebrowski J, et al.
Ann Intern Med . 2024 May; 177(6):738-748. PMID: 38710086
Background: Despite considerable emphasis on delivering safe care, substantial patient harm occurs. Although most care occurs in the outpatient setting, knowledge of outpatient adverse events (AEs) remains limited. Objective: To...
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Sokol-Hessner L, Dechen T, Folcarelli P, McGaffigan P, Stevens J, Thomas E, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2024 Apr; 50(9):620-629. PMID: 38565471
Background: The emotional impact of medical errors on patients may be long-lasting. Factors associated with prolonged emotional impacts are poorly understood. Methods: The authors conducted a subanalysis of a 2017...
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Folcarelli P, Hoffman J, Janes M, MacCready J, Roberts A, Boulanger J, et al.
J Healthc Risk Manag . 2023 May; 43(1):26-31. PMID: 37129442
Hospitals seeking to understand patient safety strengths and vulnerabilities in the context of mergers/acquisitions benefit more from a third-party perspective than from a limited internal process. A well-structured and highly-inclusive...
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Moyal-Smith R, Margo J, Maloney F, Boulanger J, Lautner P, Folcarelli P, et al.
J Patient Saf . 2023 Apr; 19(4):243-248. PMID: 37074021
Objectives: Many patient safety initiatives fail to be adopted and implemented, even when proven effective. This creates the well-recognized know-do gap, referring to the discrepancy between what healthcare workers know...
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Bates D, Levine D, Salmasian H, Syrowatka A, Shahian D, Lipsitz S, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2023 Jan; 388(2):142-153. PMID: 36630622
Background: Adverse events during hospitalization are a major cause of patient harm, as documented in the 1991 Harvard Medical Practice Study. Patient safety has changed substantially in the decades since...
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Bourgeois F, Fossa A, Gerard M, Davis M, Taylor Y, Connor C, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2019 Sep; 26(12):1566-1573. PMID: 31504576
Objective: The study sought to test a patient and family online reporting system for perceived ambulatory visit note inaccuracies. Materials And Methods: We implemented a patient and family electronic reporting...
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Herlihy M, Harcourt K, Fossa A, Folcarelli P, Golen T, Bell S
Obstet Gynecol . 2019 Jun; 134(1):128-137. PMID: 31188333
Objective: To assess obstetrics and gynecology patients' interest in reading their ambulatory visit notes, identification of documentation errors, and perceptions of sensitive language through a quality improvement (QI) initiative. Methods:...
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Sokol-Hessner L, Kane G, Annas C, Coletti M, Sarnoff Lee B, Thomas E, et al.
Int J Qual Health Care . 2018 Nov; 31(9):657-668. PMID: 30428052
Purpose: Patients and families may experience 'non-physical' harm from interactions with the healthcare system, including emotional, psychological, socio-behavioral or financial harm, some of which may be related to experiences of...
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Kachalia A, Sands K, Niel M, Dodson S, Roche S, Novack V, et al.
Health Aff (Millwood) . 2018 Nov; 37(11):1836-1844. PMID: 30395501
To promote communication with patients after medical injuries and improve patient safety, numerous hospitals have implemented communication-and-resolution programs (CRPs). Through these programs, hospitals communicate transparently with patients after adverse events;...