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Peter E Rivard
Sawyer Business School Suffolk University
2005
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
29112029Identifying Risks and Opportunities in Outpatient Surgical Patient Safety: A Qualitative Analysis of Veterans Health Administration Staff Perceptions.J Patient Saf2021
29444671Tailoring an educational program on the AHRQ Patient Safety Indicators to meet stakeholder needs: lessons learned in the VA.BMC Health Serv Res2018
29944625The Nature and Severity of Adverse Events in Select Outpatient Surgical Procedures in the Veterans Health Administration.Qual Manag Health Care2018
30151826Development of an Adverse Event Surveillance Model for Outpatient Surgery in the Veterans Health Administration.Health Serv Res2018
30175681Caveats for high reliability in healthcare.J Health Organ Manag2018
28233538Comparing definitions of outpatient surgery: Implications for quality measurement.Am J Surg2017
25500716Partnering With VA Stakeholders to Develop a Comprehensive Patient Safety Data Display: Lessons Learned From the Field.Am J Med Qual2016
28206946Defining Outpatient Surgery: Perspectives of Surgical Staff in the Veterans Health Administration.Am Surg2016
27535456Applying the High Reliability Health Care Maturity Model to Assess Hospital Performance: A VA Case Study.Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf2016
25992386Assessing the potential adoption and usefulness of concurrent, action-oriented, electronic adverse drug event triggers designed for the outpatient setting.EGEMS (Wash DC)2015
25380608Examining the validity of AHRQ's patient safety indicators (PSIs): is variation in PSI composite score related to hospital organizational factors?Med Care Res Rev2014
22269781Quality improvement for patient safety: project-level versus program-level learning.Health Care Manage Rev2013
23991508Improving patient care through leadership engagement with frontline staff: a Department of Veterans Affairs case study.Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf2013
21587117Consensus building for development of outpatient adverse drug event triggers.J Patient Saf2011
19880671Testing the association between patient safety indicators and hospital structural characteristics in VA and nonfederal hospitals.Med Care Res Rev2010
20513790Development of trigger tools for surveillance of adverse events in ambulatory surgery.Qual Saf Health Care2010
18823449Validity of selected AHRQ patient safety indicators based on VA National Surgical Quality Improvement Program data.Health Serv Res2009
18184870Using patient safety indicators to estimate the impact of potential adverse events on outcomes.Med Care Res Rev2008
17574196Debriefing with good judgment: combining rigorous feedback with genuine inquiry.Anesthesiol Clin2007
16898983Enhancing patient safety through organizational learning: Are patient safety indicators a step in the right direction?Health Serv Res2006
16932137Tracking rates of Patient Safety Indicators over time: lessons from the Veterans Administration.Med Care2006
16116352Evaluating the patient safety indicators: how well do they perform on Veterans Health Administration data?Med Care2005
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