Publications

October 26, 2023 | Publication

WHO Five Moments for Medication Safety: A time to organize?

Since the 2007 landmark report on Preventing Medication Errors from the US National Academy of Medicine, effective interventions have been developed to address medication errors.1 Despite this, medication errors persist as the most common source of harm for patients worldwide.2 In hospitals, adverse drug events are the most common adverse events, accounting in one large study for 39% of all events.3 Medication errors in ambulatory care settings are also an ongoing patient safety challenge.4
October 11, 2023 | Publication

Friend or Foe? Teaming Between Artificial Intelligence and Workers with Variation in Experience

As artificial intelligence (AI) applications become more pervasive, it is critical to understand how knowledge workers with different levels and types of experience can team with AI for productivity gains. We focus on the influence of two major types of human work experience (narrow experience based on the specific task volume and broad experience based on seniority) on the human-AI team dynamics.