Reducing errors in the accident department: A simple method using radiographers

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The assessments by radiographers of 1628 consecutive patients referred for radiography in the casualty department were analysed. The radiographers missed abnormalities in the radiographs in 68 of the cases. Casualty officers missed abnormalities in 63 cases, but only 35 patients were common to both groups. Twenty eight of the radiographs interpreted wrongly by casualty officers were interpreted correctly by radiographers; 16 of these 28 were thought by the accident and emergency consultant to be clinically important. It is suggested that a system whereby radiographers signal abnormalities should be standard practice. © 1985, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Berman, L., Lacey, G. D., Twomey, E., Twomey, B., Welch, T., & Eban, R. (1985). Reducing errors in the accident department: A simple method using radiographers. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 290(6466), 421–422. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.290.6466.421

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