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Improving resident physician participation in reporting patient safety and quality concerns.

Craig SR, Smith HL, Shaeffer PJ. Improving resident physician participation in reporting patient safety and quality concerns. Ochsner J. 2024;24(2):118-123. doi:10.31486/toj.24.0016.

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September 4, 2024
Craig SR, Smith HL, Shaeffer PJ. Ochsner J. 2024;24(2):118-123.
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Adverse event and near miss reports are central to identifying and reconciling patient safety concerns, but their voluntary nature results in low reporting rates particularly for resident physicians. This article details a quality and patient safety improvement project aimed at increasing reporting rates for resident physicians at a community hospital. Following implementation of the multifaceted improvement project, reporting rates increased, which resulted in several safety improvements.

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Craig SR, Smith HL, Shaeffer PJ. Improving resident physician participation in reporting patient safety and quality concerns. Ochsner J. 2024;24(2):118-123. doi:10.31486/toj.24.0016.

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