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Preventing critical failure. Can routinely collected data be repurposed to predict avoidable patient harm? A quantitative descriptive study.

Benjamin Michael NowotnyMiranda Davies-TuckBelinda ScottMichael StewartElizabeth CoxKaren CusackMartin FletcherEva SaarTanya FarrellShirin AnilLouise McKinlayEuan Morrison Wallace
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2020)
While clinical activity data and direct-to-service patient complaints appear to offer promise as potential predictors of health service stress, complaints to regulators and medicolegal activity are less promising as predictors of system failure. Significant changes to how all data are handled would be required to progress such an approach to predicting health service failure.
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