Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 45, Issue 1 , Pages 15-23, January 2005

Decreasing clinically significant adverse events using feedback to emergency physicians of telephone follow-up outcomes

From the Veterans General Hospital–Taipei and National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (Chern, How, Wang, Lee); and New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, CT (Graff)

Received 25 March 2003; received in revised form 8 September 2003, 20 January 2004, 15 June 2004 and 15 July 2004; accepted 24 August 2004. published online 25 November 2004.

See editorial, p. 24.

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 Author contributions: CHC conceived the study, designed the trial, and obtained the research funding. CHC, CKH, LMW, and CHL were involved in the performance of the trial and data collection. CHC analyzed the data. CHC and LG drafted the manuscript, and all authors contributed substantially to its revision. CHC takes responsibility for the paper as a whole.Presented at the American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, Seattle, WA, October 2002.This study was supported by 2001-2002 Education Improvement Grant of Veterans General Hospital–Taipei (grant numbers 375-6 and V90-439-3).

PII: S0196-0644(04)01288-0

doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2004.08.012

Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 45, Issue 1 , Pages 15-23, January 2005