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AHRQ Patient Safety Network ► Do patient safety indicators explain increased weekend mortality?

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Do patient safety indicators explain increased weekend mortality?

Ricciardi R, Nelson J, Francone TD, et al. J Surg Res. 2015 Jul 22; [Epub ahead of print].

This study sought to examine whether events captured by Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) explain the "weekend effect" of higher hospital mortality. Researchers found that rates of PSI events were similar, but weekend instances of PSI events in general have worse outcomes than those on weekdays. This suggests that adverse events and the responses to adverse events are suboptimal on weekends, arguing for enhancements of weekend staffing.

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