Peter M. Kilbridge

584 total citations
13 papers, 414 citations indexed

About

Peter M. Kilbridge is a scholar working on Health Information Management, Emergency Medical Services and Geriatrics and Gerontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter M. Kilbridge has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 414 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Health Information Management, 7 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 4 papers in Geriatrics and Gerontology. Recurrent topics in Peter M. Kilbridge's work include Patient Safety and Medication Errors (7 papers), Electronic Health Records Systems (6 papers) and Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes (4 papers). Peter M. Kilbridge is often cited by papers focused on Patient Safety and Medication Errors (7 papers), Electronic Health Records Systems (6 papers) and Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes (4 papers). Peter M. Kilbridge collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Peter M. Kilbridge's co-authors include David C. Classen, Majid Mojarrad, Richard M. Reichley, Thomas C. Bailey, David M. Rind, Peter Szolovits, Isaac S. Kohane, Charles Safran, Michelle Nelson and Christian Schneider and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Academic Medicine and Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.

In The Last Decade

Peter M. Kilbridge

13 papers receiving 384 citations

Peers

Peter M. Kilbridge
Abha Agrawal United States
Peter C. Wierenga Netherlands
Anne Bobb United States
Nidhi Shah United States
Harold J. DeMonaco United States
Allen J. Vaida United States
Tonushree Jaggi United States
Lisa Pizziferri United States
James R. Guidry United States
Abha Agrawal United States
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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Magrabi, Farah, Dean F. Sittig, Jean M. Scott, & Peter M. Kilbridge. (2015). Health information technology and large-scale adverse events.. AMIA. 1 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M., Richard M. Reichley, Christian Schneider, et al.. (2009). Computerized Surveillance for Adverse Drug Events in a Pediatric Hospital. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 16(5). 607–612. 39 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M. & David C. Classen. (2008). The Informatics Opportunities at the Intersection of Patient Safety and Clinical Informatics. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 15(4). 397–407. 45 indexed citations
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Reichley, Richard M., et al.. (2008). Natural language processing to identify adverse drug events.. PubMed. 961–961. 9 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M.. (2006). Development of the Leapfrog methodology for evaluating hospital implemented inpatient computerized physician order entry systems. BMJ Quality & Safety. 15(2). 81–84. 56 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M., et al.. (2006). Automated Surveillance for Adverse Drug Events at a Community Hospital and an Academic Medical Center. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 13(4). 372–377. 79 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M., David C. Classen, David W. Bates, & Charles R. Denham. (2006). The National Quality Forum Safe Practice Standard for Computerized Physician Order Entry. Journal of Patient Safety. 2(4). 183–190. 3 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M.. (2003). The Cost of HIPAA Compliance. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(15). 1423–1424. 22 indexed citations
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Kilbridge, Peter M.. (2003). Computer Crash — Lessons from a System Failure. New England Journal of Medicine. 348(10). 881–882. 49 indexed citations
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Beyea, Suzanne C. & Peter M. Kilbridge. (2003). Setting a Research Agenda on Patient Safety in Surgical Settings. Surgical Innovation. 10(2). 79–83. 2 indexed citations
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Classen, David C. & Peter M. Kilbridge. (2002). The Roles and Responsibility of Physicians to Improve Patient Safety within Health Care Delivery Systems. Academic Medicine. 77(10). 963–972. 50 indexed citations
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Schindler, Jiří, Peter M. Kilbridge, Peter Szolovits, et al.. (1996). Using HL7 and the World Wide Web for unifying patient data from remote databases.. PubMed. 643–7. 14 indexed citations
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Kohane, Isaac S., James C. Fackler, Peter M. Kilbridge, et al.. (1996). Sharing electronic medical records across multiple heterogeneous and competing institutions.. PubMed. 608–12. 45 indexed citations

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