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February 2008, No. 330
Contents
About Research Activities
Feature Story
Physicians want to learn from medical mistakes but say current error-reporting systems are inadequate
Patient Safety and Quality
Pediatric outpatient medication errors are common and are often due to mistakes made at home
Age, gender, and location are keys to predicting patient fall injuries in hospitals
Disparities/Minority Health
Blacks, Hispanics, and other minority groups are less likely to get strong pain medications in hospital emergency departments
Child/Adolescent Health
Children with special health care needs seem to benefit from Medicaid managed care programs with case managers
Study of young Head Start children links overweight to worsened asthma
Health Care Workforce
Competing priorities, burnout, and collegial support all play a role in nursing career decisions
Studies examine the impact of nurse staffing on complications, mortality, and length of hospital stay
Staffing levels and turnover are influenced by nursing home expenditure patterns
Women's Health
Nurse midwives deliver more babies in hospitals than homes in Washington State
A combination of maternal, baby, and episiotomy factors contribute to high rates of maternal birth trauma in Iowa
Elderly/Long-Term Care
Medicare drug plans cover a good selection of drugs for nursing home residents, but plan vigilance should continue
Financial incentives to physicians and long-term care facilities may foster adoption of computerized drug systems
Pharmaceutical Research
Doctors should remind patients about warfarin compliance, even those who claim to be taking the drug as directed
Three-tier formularies increase cost sharing for retirees in generous plans, with little effect on continued drug use
Emergency Medicine
Observational videos can identify ways to improve emergency endotracheal intubation
Health Care Costs and Financing
Hospitals serving the uninsured and underserved need help with public reporting and pay-for-performance measures
Managed care helps the elderly avoid preventable hospitalizations more than traditional Medicare
Agency News and Notes
U.S. hospital bill is fast approaching $1 trillion
2006 HCUP Data Released
Half of Americans age 50 and older have never had a colonoscopy
Pulmonary heart disease hospitalizations increase by more than half between 1997 and 2005
Shingles sends nearly 1 million Americans to the doctor
Announcements
Many osteoporosis medications prevent fractures, but none is proven best
Research Briefs
Research Briefs
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AHRQ Publication No. 08-0027
Current as of February 2008
Internet Citation:
Research Activities Newsletter. February 2008, No. 330. AHRQ Publication No. 08-0027. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://www.ahrq.gov/research/feb08/