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Peter J Pronovost
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
1999
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36705932Misdiagnosis in the Emergency Department: Time for a System Solution.JAMA2023
37908034Urgent Need to Reduce Regulatory Burdens on Clinicians.Am J Med Qual2023
37590078The Key to Success Tomorrow Is Leadership Transformation Today.Popul Health Manag2023
37678304Could Modernizing Health Care Technology Be a Cure for Provider Burnout?Am J Med Qual2023
37347932Data-Driven Leadership: Clinical Registries Drive Higher Value Health Care.Popul Health Manag2023
37212159Towards a More Transformational Leadership Model in Academic Surgery.Ann Surg2023
37444701Implementing a Sustainability Framework in Healthcare: A Three-Lens Framework.Healthcare (Basel)2023
37071689Decreasing Dissonant and Increasing Resonant Leadership Behaviors to Transform Health Care.Popul Health Manag2023
37462708A Systems Approach to Reducing Medical Error-Reply.JAMA2023
36857287Community-Based Hospitals Benefit From Restrictive Transfusion Practices.J Healthc Qual2023
36692566Improvements in Adverse Event Rates Among Hospitalized Patients-Reply.JAMA2023
36538646Improving Value in Surgery: Opportunities in Rectal Cancer Care. A Surgical Perspective.Ann Surg2023
34042532Digital Health: Unlocking Value in a Post-Pandemic World.Popul Health Manag2022
37601150Prescribing Narcotics for Pain: Reconsider the Fifth Vital Sign.Ann Surg Open2022
35441105Spine centers of excellence: a systematic review and single-institution description of a spine center of excellence.J Spine Surg2022
35667779A Cost-Utility Analysis of Remote Pulse-Oximetry Monitoring of Patients With COVID-19.Value Health2022
35856846A Longitudinal, Relationship-Based Model for Managing Complex Chronic Disease in the Medicaid Population.Popul Health Manag2022
35819434Improvements in Hospital Adverse Event Rates: Achieving Statistically Significant and Clinically Meaningful Results.JAMA2022
35852529Remote Patient Monitoring During COVID-19-Reply.JAMA2022
35487777Effect of No-Charge Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring on Cardiovascular Prevention.Am J Cardiol2022
35417254The Unrecognized Impact of Anxiety in Complex and Costly Patients.Popul Health Manag2022
35904203Lessons Learned From a Patient-Centered, Team-Based Intervention for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes at High Cardiovascular Risk: Year 1 Results From the CINEMA Program.J Am Heart Assoc2022
36125018Computer clinical decision support that automates personalized clinical care: a challenging but needed healthcare delivery strategy.J Am Med Inform Assoc2022
36047732Alert-Triggered Patient Education Versus Nurse Feedback for Nonadministered Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Doses: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.J Am Heart Assoc2022
34978470What counts as a voiceable concern in decisions about speaking out in hospitals: A qualitative study.J Health Serv Res Policy2022
35212725Remote Patient Monitoring During COVID-19: An Unexpected Patient Safety Benefit.JAMA2022
34930016Impact of Interdisciplinary System-Wide Limb Salvage Advisory Council on Lower Extremity Major Amputation.Circ Cardiovasc Interv2022
35231195What Is a Center of Excellence?Popul Health Manag2022
35048289Achieving Large-Scale Quality Improvement in Primary Care Annual Wellness Visits and Hierarchical Condition Coding.J Gen Intern Med2022
34529502Redesigning Kidney Disease Care to Improve Value Delivery.Popul Health Manag2022
34374573Stratifying for Value: An Updated Population Health Risk Stratification Approach.Popul Health Manag2022
34569858Labeling Complex and Costly Patients as "Unimpactable": A Morally Questionable Practice Likely to Worsen Inequities.Popul Health Manag2022
28786836Using Economic Evaluation to Illustrate Value of Care for Improving Patient Safety and Quality: Choosing the Right Method.J Patient Saf2021
36218658Diagnostic Errors, Health Disparities, and Artificial Intelligence: A Combination for Health or Harm?JAMA Health Forum2021
33653621Eliminating Missed Opportunities for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.Trends Endocrinol Metab2021
33594410Enabling a learning healthcare system with automated computer protocols that produce replicable and personalized clinician actions.J Am Med Inform Assoc2021
33692190Smart agent system for insulin infusion protocol management: a simulation-based human factors evaluation study.BMJ Qual Saf2021
33528544Ensuring Quality in the Era of Virtual Care.JAMA2021
34589454Social Factors Predictive of Intensive Care Utilization in Technology-Dependent Children, a Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Study.Front Pediatr2021
34726031Leading with love: learning and shared accountability.J Health Organ Manag2021
34535533Central versus Local Quality Efforts: The Need for Both.J Am Board Fam Med2021
34058646Massive open online course (MOOC) learning builds capacity and improves competence for patient safety among global learners: A prospective cohort study.Nurse Educ Today2021
34051553The role of the informal and formal organisation in voice about concerns in healthcare: A qualitative interview study.Soc Sci Med2021
33090070Utilizing a Dashboard to Promote System-Wide Value in Behavioral Health.Popul Health Manag2021
33339750Health System Leaders' Role in Addressing Racism: Time to Prioritize Eliminating Health Care Disparities.Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf2021
33309640Use of Telemedicine to Improve Interfacility Communication and Aid in Triage of Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Pilot Study.World Neurosurg2021
33300960American College of Surgeons Efforts in Support of Value-Based Metrics-Reply.JAMA Oncol2021
33208028Eliminating Defects in Behavioral Health Treatment.Psychiatr Serv2021
31343454Investing in Skilled Specialists to Grow Hospital Infrastructure for Quality Improvement.J Patient Saf2021
30480648Establishing a Culture of Patient Safety, Quality, and Service in Plastic Surgery: Integrating the Fractal Model.J Patient Saf2021
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