
Research Using Candello Data
Candello data is frequently referenced in peer-review studies, industry publications, and the general media.
Candello’s data are cited by researchers in national publications and used by Candello members to identify clinical risks, benchmark against peers, and prioritize patient safety efforts.
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Breakdowns in Initial Patient-provider Encounters are a Frequent Source of Diagnostic Error Among Ischemic Stroke Cases
Jul 10, 2019Researchers from Montefiore Medical Center sought to identify and describe breakdowns in the diagnostic process among patients with ischemic stroke.Read More -
A Contemporary Medicolegal Analysis of Outpatient Interventional Pain Procedures
Jul 3, 2019Analytic findings demonstrated that the most commonly performed interventional pain procedures may result in significant neurological injury.Read More -
Editorial: Considerations to Reduce Medicolegal Claims in Interventional Pain Procedures
Jul 2, 2019Editorial reinforces the value of MPL data analysis and how they contribute to patient safety initiatives.Read More -
Serious Misdiagnosis-related Harms in Malpractice Claims: the “Big Three”
Jul 1, 2019Researchers confirm inaccurate or delayed diagnosis remains the most common, catastrophic, and costly of medical errors..Read More -
Electronic Health Record–Related Events in Medical Malpractice Claims
Jun 12, 2019Analysis of a CRICO medical malpractice claims study of cases involving health IT.Read More -
Medical Malpractice Analysis in Radiation Oncology: A Decade of Results
Mar 12, 2019Researchers used Candello data to analyze the issue of medical errors in radiation oncology.Read More -
Nurses Are Key in Preventing Deadly Diagnostic Errors in Cardiovascular Diseases
Jun 21, 2017Cardiovascular nurses have tremendous potential to reduce unnecessary cardiovascular deaths related to misdiagnoses.Read More -
Missed Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease in Outpatient General Medicine
Jun 19, 2017Candello and The Doctors Company partnered to conduct an in-depth analysis of cardiovascular disease-related medical malpractice claims data in outpatient general medicine.Read More -
OR Safety Series: Insights from University of Michigan School of Nursing
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