Frequency and Clinical Importance of Pages Sent to the Wrong Physician
2009; American Medical Association; Volume: 169; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1001/archinternmed.2009.117
ISSN1538-3679
AutoresBrian M. Wong, Sherman Quan, C. Mark Cheung, Dante Morra, Peter G. Rossos, Khalil Sivjee, Robert Wu, Edward Etchells,
Tópico(s)Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
ResumoFrequency and Clinical Importance of Pages Sent to the Wrong Physician E ffective communication between health care pro- viders is essential to patient safety and quality of care. 1-6A retrospective study of 14 000 admissions found that communication failures were the most common cause of preventable disability or death and were nearly twice as common as those due to inadequate medical skill. 6A major type of communication failure is sending a page to the wrong physician.Prior studies have described paging problems such as paging the wrong physician, unanswered pages, and delayed responses but do not quantify the extent of the problem. 3Our primary aim was to quantify the frequency of pages sent to the wrong physician in 2 academic teaching hospitals and to examine the potential clinical importance of these errors.Methods.Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (SHSC) and the Toronto General Hospital (TGH) are tertiary care academic teaching hospitals affiliated with the
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