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IE 656B Modeling Healthcare Systems http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~duffy/index656B. Vincent G. Duffy, Ph.D. Associate Professor Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering School of Industrial Engineering and Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering Purdue University
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IE 656B Modeling Healthcare Systemshttp://web.ics.purdue.edu/~duffy/index656B Vincent G. Duffy, Ph.D. Associate Professor Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering School of Industrial Engineering and Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering Purdue University Monday, February 4, 2008 Week 5 – Patient Safety
This week: • Week 5: February 4 • 9. (P2) Flynn, E.A., Barker, K.N., Gibson, J.T., Pearson, R.E., Smith, L.A., Berger, B.A., 1996. Relationships between ambient sounds and the accuracy of pharmacists’ prescription-filling performance, Human Factors, 38 (4) 614-622. -presented by Onan. • 10. (discuss book chapters 1-5) (P3 & P4) Groopman, J., 2007. How doctors think, Houghton-Mifflin Co.: Boston. Students each read 2 chapters- determined in class. • 11. (Book chapter) (P5) Kohn, L.T., Corrigan, J.M., Donaldson, M.S. (Eds.) 2000. To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System, Ch.2 pp. 26-48 (to be reviewed together in class). • 12. Video/plenary talk by Don Berwick of IHI.
How doctors think • By Jerome Groopman, Houghton Mifflin, 2007 – from NYTimes Bestseller list • Consider ch.1-9 + epilogue & Introduction
http://internationalforum.bmj.com/ • International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health CareApril 22-25, 2008 in Paris, France • Early Enrollment Deadline: February 29, 2008 to save over £70 • Registration is now open for the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care , to be held in Paris, France on April 22-25, 2008. By registering early to attend the standard three days (April 23-25), you will receive over £70 off your delegate fee . • The International Forum is now in its 13th successful year, with conferences held at different locations around the world since 1996. We attract in excess of 1300 health care professionals, from over 70 countries worldwide. This is a premier event for those dedicated to improving quality and safety in health care. Our focus is on practical, take-home ideas that will leave you inspired to implement valuable, lasting change on your return to the workplace. With more sessions than ever before and presenters from 26 nations, the program covers the whole range of issues encompassed by the concepts of 'quality and safety in health care.' • In addition to keynote plenaries, minicourses, and 90 minute sessions, the conference features poster presentations with the opportunity to meet authors, and informal 'show and tell' sessions. In all, there will be a choice of over 70 sessions for you to attend, led by many world renowned speakers and highlighting several world class improvement and safety projects. • To view the full program and to register online, please visit the conference website . • We look forward to welcoming you to Paris in April. • Best wishes,The International Forum Team
Revised from reading list v.1 • Week 6: February 11 • 15. (P7) Carayon, P., Schoofs Hundt, A., Alvarado, C.J., Springman, S.R., and Ayoub, P., 2006. Patient safety in outpatient surgery: the viewpoint of the healthcare providers, Ergonomics, 49 (5-6) 470-485. (to be reviewed together) • 16. (P8) Patterson, E.S., Cook, R.I., Render, M.L., 2002. Improving patient safety by identifying side effects from introducing bar coding in medication administration, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 9 (5) Sep/Oct., 540-553. (Jason) • 17. (P9) Bates, D.W., Cohen, M., Leape, L.L., Overhage, M., Shabot, M.M., Sheridan, T., 2001. Reducing the frequency of errors in medicine using information technology, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 8 (4) Jul./Aug., 299-308. (Jeff) • 14. (Book chapter) (P6) Kohn, L.T., Corrigan, J.M., Donaldson, M.S. (Eds.) 2000. To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System, one additional chapter (to be reviewed together-book on reserve). • 18. (P10) Wakefield, D.S., Halbesleben, J.R.B., Ward, M.M., Qiu, Q., Brokel, J. and Crandall, D., 2007. Development of a measure of clinical information systems expectations and experiences, Medical Care, 45 (9) September, 884-890. (Leon – Feb 18) • The following week: we’ll see a brief section of talk by Walt Hancock