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- The Joint Commission. John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards. 1/24/2023
- Becker’s Hospital Review. 26 patient safety experts to know | 2022 . 12/28/2022
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The John M. Eisenberg Excellence in Mentorship Award. 5/2022
- The Hill: Transparency, not punishment, reduces medical mistakes. 4/30/2022
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Grantee Profile: Using Health IT to Spot—and Stop—Wrong-Patient Errors . 8/1/2021
- Becker’s Hospital Review. 6 quality leaders on the safety issues they're prioritizing in 2021. 3/18/2021
- Becker’s Hospital Review. 50 experts leading the field of patient safety | 2020 . 3/11/2020
- Reuters. Twins, Triplets Have Higher Risk of Medical Mix-Ups in Neonatal ICUs. 8/30/2019
- Beckers Hospital Review. Study: Limiting clinicans to viewing a single record in the EHR may not reduce wrong-patient orders. 6/27/2019
- New York Post. NY-Presbyterian’s first quintuplets since 1992 are finally home. 5/13/2019
- Public Health Minute. Pictograph to Prevent Wrong-Patient Errors. 12/11/2018
- Joint Commission. Distinct newborn identification requirement. Requirement, Rationale, Reference Report: Distinct newborn identification requirement. 6/25/2018
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Health Information Technology: Adelman, Jason Stuart Research Profile.
- Becker’s Hospital Review. 50 Experts Leading the Field of Patient Safety, 2018. 5/23/2018
- The Wall Street Journal. Medical Record Mix-Ups a Common Problem, Study Finds. 9/25/2016
- Modern Healthcare. When Doctors Get the Wrong Patient. 9/25/2016
- The New York Times. Baby Name Change Could Reduce Hospital Errors. 8/3/2015
- The Washington Post. ‘Babyboy, Babygirl’ hospital naming conventions may be cause of mix ups. 7/13/2015
- National Public Radio. Waiting To Pick Your Baby’s Name Raises The Risk For Medical Mistakes. 7/13/2015
- Time. Here’s What Happens When You Name Your Newborn Babygirl. 7/13/2015
- Newsweek. NICU Naming Conventions Cause Wrong-Patient Errors. 7/13/2015
- U.S. News & World Report. What's In a Name? For Newborns, Maybe Fewer Medical Errors. 7/13/2015
- Reuters. Avoiding ‘baby boy’ on hospital IDs may reduce errors. 7/13/2015
- National Patient Safety Foundation. Member Spotlight: Jason Adelman. 1/10/2017
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