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  • Why Diagnostic Errors Don’t Get Any Respect… And What Can Be Done About It

    I gave a keynote yesterday to the first-ever meeting on “Diagnostic Error in Medicine.” I hope the confab helps put diagnostic errors on the safety map. But, as Ricky Ricardo would say, the experts and advocates in the audience have some ‘splainin’ to do.I date the origin of the patient safety field to the publication of the IOM report on medical ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on June 2, 2008
  • Rating Doctors Like Restaurants

    So Zagat will now be rating doctors, using the methods it perfected helping you find the best sushi in Brooklyn Heights. What’s next, Consumer Reports rating grad schools? Fodor rating auto mechanics?Whatever you think of Zagat’s cross-dressing, it again demonstrates the bottomless market for doctor rankings. HealthGrades, the Colorado company ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on October 28, 2007
  • Can Computerized Decision Support Get Docs to Toe the Line on Quality?

    A humorous and telling story about quality measurement, decision support, and human nature:I was visiting professor at a very good academic medical center a year or so ago. On these trips, one of the fun things I get to do is meet with the residents. Sometimes they present a clinical case to me, but this day they wanted to talk about healthcare ...
    Posted to Wachter's World (Weblog) by Bob Wachter on October 10, 2007
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