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Preventability of maternal death and illness can refer to primary prevention of the cause of death, such as prevention of ectopic pregnancy through screening and treatment for sexually ...
Three independent reviewers analyzed 72 hospital readmissions and found that 22 (31%) of the 72 readmissions were preventable. The most common causes of preventability were overwhelming symptoms in ...
"Incidence and Preventability of Adverse Drug Events in the Nursing Home Setting." American Journal of Medicine 109, no. 2 (2000): 87–94. Find it at Harvard; About The Author. Amy C. Edmondson.
Yes, according to the Motor Carrier Regulatory Reform coalition. Too many around the industry conflate “preventability” with fault, creating blowback potential particularly for truckers with ...
The 24-month "Crash Preventability Demonstration Program" that was launched by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA) in August 2017 will end on July 30.
Background: Medication-related visits to the emergency department are an important but poorly understood phenomenon. We sought to evaluate the frequency, severity and preventability of drug-related ...
If FMCSA is unaware of the preventability question, it cannot possibly make a determination, another version of the you-can't-win-if-you-don't-play mentality.
Preventability has been a charged word among commercial vehicle attorneys. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration can label a crash as "not preventable" through its crash preventability ...
Preventability is an artificial construct which the agency acknowledges has no legal meaning. The TT article confused preventability with carrier fault.
According to FMCSA data, between May 1, 2020, and December 30, 2022, the industry has submitted nearly 40,000 preventability determination requests through the agency’s DataQs system.