2021
A comprehensive high cost drugs dataset from the NHS in England - An OpenSAFELY-TPP Short Data Report
Rowan A, Bates C, Hulme W, Evans D, Davy S, Kennedy N, Galloway J, Mansfield K, Bechman K, Matthewman J, Yates M, Brown J, Schultze A, Norton S, Walker A, Morton C, Bhaskaran K, Rentsch C, Williamson E, Croker R, Bacon S, Hickman G, Ward T, Green A, Fisher L, Curtis H, Tazare J, Eggo R, Inglesby P, Cockburn J, McDonald H, Mathur R, Wong A, Forbes H, Parry J, Hester F, Harper S, Douglas I, Smeeth L, Tomlinson L, Lees C, Evans S, Smith C, Langan S, Mehkar A, MacKenna B, Goldacre B. A comprehensive high cost drugs dataset from the NHS in England - An OpenSAFELY-TPP Short Data Report. Wellcome Open Research 2021, 6: 360. PMID: 35634533, PMCID: PMC9120928, DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17360.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-cost drugsSevere COVID-19 outcomesMonths of drugUnique patient IDCOVID-19 outcomesCOVID-19 pandemicLong-term conditionsNHS DigitalNHS EnglandCertain medicinesPatientsSpecialist medicinePatient IDDrugsDrug namesHospitalAverage numberMedicine dataMedicineDescriptive analysisReportYearsOpenSAFELYPandemicData reports
2011
Feasibility Evaluation of Smart Stretcher to Improve Patient Safety during Transfers
Ohashi K, Kurihara Y, Watanabe K, Ohno-Machado L, Tanaka H. Feasibility Evaluation of Smart Stretcher to Improve Patient Safety during Transfers. Methods Of Information In Medicine 2011, 50: 253-264. PMID: 21057715, DOI: 10.3414/me0616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmart StretcherWireless networksIntelligent alarm systemWireless sensor networksNetwork-based systemZigBee wireless networkVital sign sensorsSensor networksRFID technologyIndoor positioning systemPatient IDPatient identification systemPatient's vital signsIdentification systemSimulated hospital environmentReal timeAlarm systemType pressure sensorApnea detectionFeasibility experimentsNetworkPressure sensorPositioning systemTechnical feasibility studySubjective evaluation
2010
Smart medical environment at the point of care: Auto-tracking clinical interventions at the bed side using RFID technology
Ohashi K, Ota S, Ohno-Machado L, Tanaka H. Smart medical environment at the point of care: Auto-tracking clinical interventions at the bed side using RFID technology. Computers In Biology And Medicine 2010, 40: 545-554. PMID: 20471637, DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2010.03.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical interventionsPatient safety measuresMedical errorsMedication typeBlood testsPoint of careMedication dataMisidentification of patientsNurses' evaluationsNurse workloadDrug AdministrationClinical situationsPatient's bedsideMedical staffBCMA systemBed sideInterventionPatientsSignificant reductionNursesPatient IDSafety measuresMedicationsMedical environmentAdministration
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