Harold S. Kaplan

1.9k total citations
32 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Harold S. Kaplan is a scholar working on Emergency Medical Services, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Harold S. Kaplan has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Emergency Medical Services, 7 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and 7 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Harold S. Kaplan's work include Patient Safety and Medication Errors (11 papers), Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation (7 papers) and Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues (6 papers). Harold S. Kaplan is often cited by papers focused on Patient Safety and Medication Errors (11 papers), Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation (7 papers) and Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues (6 papers). Harold S. Kaplan collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Harold S. Kaplan's co-authors include Robert Pascal, Nathan Lane, Jeanne V. Linden, Rodger L. Bick, Jeannie Callum, Mark T. Murphy, Will R. Blackburn, Donald G. McKay, Natalia Egorova and James B Battles and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Cancer and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Harold S. Kaplan

32 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Harold S. Kaplan United States 19 353 255 252 200 167 32 1.3k
Garth H. Utter United States 30 789 2.2× 162 0.6× 224 0.9× 206 1.0× 301 1.8× 95 2.3k
A.B. Bijnen Netherlands 20 676 1.9× 56 0.2× 129 0.5× 298 1.5× 87 0.5× 37 1.3k
Imtiaz A. Munshi United States 16 425 1.2× 31 0.1× 106 0.4× 336 1.7× 186 1.1× 42 1.1k
K. Dean Gubler United States 19 385 1.1× 72 0.3× 278 1.1× 311 1.6× 121 0.7× 58 1.8k
William S. Hoff United States 22 756 2.1× 113 0.4× 108 0.4× 337 1.7× 184 1.1× 40 1.7k
Paul M. Maggio United States 17 447 1.3× 107 0.4× 89 0.4× 303 1.5× 200 1.2× 46 1.6k
Jeannie Callum Canada 29 468 1.3× 96 0.4× 622 2.5× 1.2k 6.1× 223 1.3× 127 2.7k
Eduardo González United States 30 804 2.3× 40 0.2× 289 1.1× 562 2.8× 211 1.3× 71 2.8k
Helen Campbell United Kingdom 26 678 1.9× 17 0.1× 159 0.6× 293 1.5× 290 1.7× 71 2.4k
William C. Nugent United States 20 516 1.5× 50 0.2× 31 0.1× 112 0.6× 270 1.6× 49 1.5k

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All Works

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Mallow, Peter J., Bhavik J. Pandya, Ruslan Horblyuk, & Harold S. Kaplan. (2013). Prevalence and cost of hospital medical errors in the general and elderly United States populations. Journal of Medical Economics. 16(12). 1367–1378. 16 indexed citations
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David, Guy, Candace Gunnarsson, Heidi C. Waters, Ruslan Horblyuk, & Harold S. Kaplan. (2013). Economic Measurement of Medical Errors Using a Hospital Claims Database. Value in Health. 16(2). 305–310. 48 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Harold S., et al.. (2011). Errors in Transfusion Medicine: Have We Learned Our Lesson?. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine. 78(6). 854–864. 21 indexed citations
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Egorova, Natalia, Alan J. Moskowitz, Annetine C. Gelijns, et al.. (2008). Managing the Prevention of Retained Surgical Instruments. Annals of Surgery. 247(1). 13–18. 132 indexed citations
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Battles, James B, et al.. (2006). Sensemaking of Patient Safety Risks and Hazards. Health Services Research. 41(4p2). 1555–1575. 68 indexed citations
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Callum, Jeannie, et al.. (2004). Experience with the medical event reporting system for transfusion medicine (MERS-TM) at three hospitals. Transfusion and Apheresis Science. 31(2). 133–143. 20 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Harold S.. (2003). Benefiting from the "Gift of Failure". Journal of Legal Medicine. 24(1). 29–35. 12 indexed citations
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Dzik, Sunny, Howard L. Corwin, Lawrence T. Goodnough, et al.. (2003). Patient safety and blood transfusion: new solutions1 1The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official AABB policy.. Transfusion Medicine Reviews. 17(3). 169–180. 55 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Harold S.. (2002). Event Reporting, Mindfulness and the High Reliability Organization: Is the Glass Half Empty?. Vox Sanguinis. 83(s1). 337–339. 8 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Harold S., et al.. (2002). The medical event reporting system for transfusion medicine: Will it help get the right blood to the right patient?. Transfusion Medicine Reviews. 16(2). 86–102. 39 indexed citations
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Callum, Jeannie, et al.. (2001). Reporting of near‐miss events for transfusion medicine: improving transfusion safety. Transfusion. 41(10). 1204–1211. 92 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Harold S., et al.. (1999). Protein C and S Deficiency. Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis. 25(3). 265–272. 34 indexed citations
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Bick, Rodger L. & Harold S. Kaplan. (1998). SYNDROMES OF THROMBOSIS AND HYPERCOAGULABILITY. Medical Clinics of North America. 82(3). 409–458. 92 indexed citations
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Bradley, Robert M., et al.. (1997). Inhibitory effect of 0 degree C storage on the proliferation of Yersinia enterocolitica in donated blood. Transfusion. 37(7). 691–695. 16 indexed citations
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Linden, Jeanne V., Harold S. Kaplan, & Mark T. Murphy. (1997). Fatal Air Embolism Due to Perioperative Blood Recovery. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 84(2). 422–426. 36 indexed citations
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Valentine, R. James, et al.. (1996). Lipoprotein (a), homocysteine, and hypercoagulable states in young men with premature peripheral atherosclerosis: A prospective, controlled analysis. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 23(1). 53–63. 72 indexed citations
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Linden, Jeanne V. & Harold S. Kaplan. (1994). Transfusion Errors: Causes and Effects. Transfusion Medicine Reviews. 8(3). 169–183. 88 indexed citations
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Lane, Nathan, Harold S. Kaplan, & Robert Pascal. (1971). Minute Adenomatous and Hyperplastic Polyps of the Colon: Divergent Patterns of Epithelial Growth with Specific Associated Mesenchymal Changes. Gastroenterology. 60(4). 537–551. 107 indexed citations
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Camp, Frank R., et al.. (1969). Study of Military Blood Banking and Crossmatching Using Blood Group Antigens Stored over Five Months in ACD-Adenine. Military Medicine. 134(11). 1317–1322. 4 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Harold S., et al.. (1966). Is there A malignant freckle?. Cancer. 19(6). 767–775. 11 indexed citations

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