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Pharmacy Manager System Implementation Strategies To Mitigate The Cost Of Prescription Errors, Tunde Abiodun Cardozo Jan 2023

Pharmacy Manager System Implementation Strategies To Mitigate The Cost Of Prescription Errors, Tunde Abiodun Cardozo

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractOne of the most frequent medical errors in contemporary medicine is incorrect prescriptions, and the profits from retail pharmacy operations are adversely impacted by the costs associated with prescription errors. Independent pharmacy managers are interested in finding workable strategies to mitigate the cost of prescription errors and increase profit. Using the resource-based theory of competitive advantage (RBTCA), the purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to explore strategies some independent pharmacy managers in Texas use to mitigate the cost of pharmacy employee prescription errors and increase profitability. The participants were five independent pharmacy managers who implemented strategies to mitigate the …


Pharmacy Manager System Implementation Strategies To Mitigate The Cost Of Prescription Errors, Tunde Abiodun Cardozo Jan 2023

Pharmacy Manager System Implementation Strategies To Mitigate The Cost Of Prescription Errors, Tunde Abiodun Cardozo

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractOne of the most frequent medical errors in contemporary medicine is incorrect prescriptions, and the profits from retail pharmacy operations are adversely impacted by the costs associated with prescription errors. Independent pharmacy managers are interested in finding workable strategies to mitigate the cost of prescription errors and increase profit. Using the resource-based theory of competitive advantage (RBTCA), the purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to explore strategies some independent pharmacy managers in Texas use to mitigate the cost of pharmacy employee prescription errors and increase profitability. The participants were five independent pharmacy managers who implemented strategies to mitigate the …


Association Between Staff Patient Safety Grade Mean Rating Score, The Person And Community Engagement Domain Score, And The Hospital Value Based Purchasing Total Performance Score, Tamara Lynn Awald Jan 2022

Association Between Staff Patient Safety Grade Mean Rating Score, The Person And Community Engagement Domain Score, And The Hospital Value Based Purchasing Total Performance Score, Tamara Lynn Awald

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractIt is essential for hospitals to focus on improving indicators that positively influence patient experience and clinical outcomes and thereby improve clinical and financial organizational outcomes. The purpose of the study was to examine the association between the staff Patient Safety Grade Mean Rating Score, Person and Community Engagement Domain Score, and the Value Based Purchasing Total Performance Score. The theoretical framework used in this study is the Donabedian model specifically regarding providing structure, process, and outcomes framework relative to the evaluation of care. The research questions examined the association between staff Patient Safety Grade Mean Rating Score, the Person …


Predictors Of Radio Frequency Identification Adoption For Medication Administration In Hospitals, Sherita Freeman Jan 2022

Predictors Of Radio Frequency Identification Adoption For Medication Administration In Hospitals, Sherita Freeman

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Medication administration challenges within the United States hospital system have led to adverse drug events from medication errors among patients, resulting in 1.3 million emergency room visits and 350,000 hospitalizations annually. Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been identified as a useful tool within hospital systems; however, this technology has been slow to be incorporated to manage medication administration processes, necessitating exploration of predicting factors of RFID adoption. This quantitative, cross-sectional study explored the contributing factors of United States hospital’s adoption of RFID for medication administration using the technology-organization-environment framework as a foundation and secondary data from the Health Information Management …


Preventable Error Reduction Leadership Strategies Of Nurse Managers In A Hospital Setting, Sedrick Diego Bedolla Jan 2021

Preventable Error Reduction Leadership Strategies Of Nurse Managers In A Hospital Setting, Sedrick Diego Bedolla

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

AbstractPreventable medical errors in the healthcare industry account for hundreds of thousands of patient deaths annually. Nurse managers strive to develop strategies to reduce incidences of preventable medical error and increase patient safety in their organization to improve performance and reduce harm in the healthcare industry. Grounded in the complex adaptive systems theory, the purpose of this qualitative single case study was to explore strategies nurse managers use to reduce the rate of preventable medical errors among employees. The participants comprised 6 nurse managers who successfully used strategies to lower the rate of preventable errors in a healthcare facility in …


Patient Safety Culture And High Reliability Organizations, Jared D. Padgett Jun 2014

Patient Safety Culture And High Reliability Organizations, Jared D. Padgett

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

A 1999 evaluation of case studies performed by staff from the Institute of Medicine found that between 40,000 and 98,000 patients died from preventable errors, while 43,598 individuals died in car accidents that year. A 2011 report increased that estimate nearly 10 times. Widespread preventable patient harm still occurs despite an increase in healthcare regulations. High-reliability organization theory has contributed to improved safety and may potentially reverse this trend. This explorative single case study explored how the perceptions and experiences of nursing and respiratory staff affected the successful transition of a healthcare organization into a reliability-seeking organization. Fourteen participants from …


Enhancing Nurses' Perceptions Of Patient Safety Culture Through The Just Culture Model, Aida Solomon Jan 2014

Enhancing Nurses' Perceptions Of Patient Safety Culture Through The Just Culture Model, Aida Solomon

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

An organizational culture of safety affects employees' attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and values related to safe practice as well as their behaviors and level of engagement. The purpose of this project was to determine the influence of introducing the just culture model through staff engagement in an interactive workshop. A convenience sample of acute care staff were recruited for this 1-sample pretest and posttest project design. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture instrument was used to measure safety culture perceptions on 7 dimensions pre and post intervention. For the theoretical framework, Ajzen's theory of …