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NCT ID: NCT05760859 Completed - Diagnostic Error Clinical Trials

Quality of Medical History Taking and Diagnostic Accuracy

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective randomized simulator-based single-blind trial aimed to investigate the effects of initial cues and history taking skills on diagnostic accuracy

NCT ID: NCT05527977 Completed - Diagnostic Error Clinical Trials

Clinical Documentation Physician Compensation Incentives

Start date: September 26, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Clinical documentation which omits significant medical details negatively affects communication among physicians and impedes the diagnostic process. Clinical documentation may be improved by using compensation incentives. Therefore, compensation incentives are a compelling mechanism to promote documentation of significant medical details to improve the diagnostic process. The investigators' proposed project will use physician compensation incentives to improve documentation of clinically significant details for six common diagnoses in outpatient general internal medicine. The investigators will choose clinically significant details which more accurately represent patient complexity, improve the diagnostic process, and have potential to improve patient outcomes. To determine whether compensation incentives improve documentation of clinically significant details, the investigators will compare physicians' baseline documentation to incentivized documentation. The purpose of the investigators' project is to improve communication of clinically significant diagnostic information among physicians, thereby reducing suboptimal treatment plans, overuse, medical error, and cognitive burden upon physicians.

NCT ID: NCT04825106 Completed - Diagnostic Error Clinical Trials

Diagnostic Errors in Anaphylactic Shock

ANASim
Start date: January 1, 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Diagnostic accuracy and quality of management in anaphylactic shock is assessed in three conditions: expected, unexpected with no distractor, unexpected with distractor