error preventionの例文
- In many cases the original error can be avoided by error prevention techniques.
- Anyone who closes their eyes to why people died is closing their eyes to error detection and subsequent error prevention.
- In 2013, it was recognized by AARP and the Leapfrog group for innovations in error prevention, and given an A in patient safety.
- Understanding the causes of these errors can assist all hospitals in establishing more effective error prevention strategies . . . and the risks to patients can be reduced,
- PhpStorm provides an editor for PHP, HTML and JavaScript with on-the-fly code analysis, error prevention and automated refactorings for PHP and JavaScript code.
- Before the 1994 overdoses, Dana-Farber officials believed their error prevention system was " very good for the time, " said Sylvia Bartel, now the hospital's chief pharmacist.
- Whereas error prevention aims at avoiding negative error consequences by avoiding the error altogether, error management focuses on reducing negative error consequences and on increasing potentially positive consequences through design or training, and organizational practices.
- Whereas error prevention aims at avoiding negative error consequences by avoiding the error altogether, error management focuses on reducing negative error consequences and on increasing potentially positive consequences through design or training . and organizational practices.
- This is an important point because, from a security, quality and data integrity perspective, the UI of many applications encapsulates many years of requirements and testing for error prevention, data integrity and security access control.
- "I think we're getting serious on the medical error front, but one of the linchpins of error prevention programs must be the autopsy, " said Lundberg, who is now editor-in-chief of the online journal, Medscape.
- It further involves controlling damage quickly ( including reducing the chances of error cascades ), and reducing the occurrence of particular errors in the future ( secondary error prevention ), as well as optimizing the positive consequences of errors, such as long-term learning, performance, and innovations . ( p . 10 ).
- "People are out there struggling in 1, 000 different ways how to get on top of this patient-safety thing, " said James Conway, chief operating officer at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, which has made error prevention a top priority since chemotherapy overdoses in 1994 that killed one patient and irreversibly damaged the heart of another . " People are clamoring . . ..