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There is an App for That: Mobile Technology Improves Complication Reporting and Resident Perception of Their Role in Patient Safety.

Christopher R JohnsonAli S NoorzadAmit PujariGuy D PaiementCarol A Lin
Published in: JB & JS open access (2021)
An anonymous mobile reporting method for M&M significantly increased the reporting of both major and minor complications and improved resident perception of their role in patient safety efforts. This suggests that traditional methods of M&M reporting may grossly underestimate the complication rates which can negatively affect patient safety and quality improvement efforts and that reducing barriers to the reporting of complication may improve resident engagement in patient safety.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • quality improvement
  • adverse drug
  • emergency department
  • electronic health record