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Transparency, sharing information and uniform reporting can reduce medical errors and improve patient safety. That is why Allina Hospitals & Clinics strongly supports our nation's first patient safety registry. The registry provides safety event and medical error information from Minnesota hospitals.
Fourth annual Minnesota Adverse Health Events report shows fewer errors for Allina and Minnesota
On Jan. 17, 2008, the Minnesota Department of Health released the fourth annual Adverse Health Events public report. The report documents 15 adverse events at Allina hospitals, down from 24 in the previous year's report. Across Minnesota, total reported adverse events have also decreased.
Questions and Answers
What is the adverse health care event report?
What are Allina's patient safety priorities?
Who are Allina's patient safety partners?
How do I find out more about national safety work?
Minnesota Department of Health Links
Minnesota's 28 reportable events
Patient safety: Adverse health events in Minnesota
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Medication Safety
Allina Hospitals & Clinics is joining other leading health care organizations to support the Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety's My Medicine List, a campaign to prevent medication errors by encouraging Minnesotans to carry an up-to-date list of their medicines with them at all times.
Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety: My Medicine List
Allina Community Pharmacies: Tips for understanding your prescription
Emergency medical information card
Tips for Hospital Stays & Clinic Visits
How to prevent infections during your hospital stay
SPEAK UP for your health care
Making the most of your doctor's visit
Using health information from the Web
Your rights and responsibilities as a patient
Planning for your hospital discharge
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