‘Global Trigger Tool’ Shows That Adverse Events In Hospitals May Be Ten Times Greater Than Previously Measured
David C. Classen(University of Utah), Brent C. James(Intermountain Healthcare), John Whittington(Institute for Healthcare Improvement), Allan Frankel(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Frances A. Griffin(Institute for Healthcare Improvement), Nancy L. Kimmel(Missouri Baptist Medical Center), Terri Christensen Frankel(Institute for Healthcare Improvement), Roger K. Resar(Mayo Clinic Health System), Andrew C. Seger(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Frank Federico(Institute for Healthcare Improvement)
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