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Ling Li
Professor
Professor
,
Australian Institute of Health Innovation
Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1642-142X
Phone
+61 2 9850 2423
Email
ling.li
mq.edu
au
3658
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2004
2025
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Medication Errors
100%
Medication Systems
97%
Hospital Emergency Service
87%
Clinical Decision Support Systems
70%
Sepsis
66%
Professional Misconduct
66%
Inpatients
59%
Electronic Health Records
57%
Nurses
54%
Systematic Reviews
54%
Observational Studies
52%
Electronic Prescribing
41%
Retrospective Studies
37%
Pediatrics
37%
Patient Safety
37%
Medical Order Entry Systems
35%
Pediatric Hospitals
34%
Pathology
33%
Time and Motion Studies
32%
Triage
30%
Patient Harm
30%
Length of Stay
29%
Cohort Studies
28%
Meta-Analysis
28%
Safety
27%
Patient Care
26%
Health
25%
New South Wales
25%
Hemolysis
22%
Point-of-Care Testing
22%
Drug Interactions
21%
Incivility
21%
Telenursing
20%
Controlled Before-After Studies
20%
Longitudinal Studies
18%
General Practice
18%
Information Systems
18%
Medical Informatics
17%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
17%
Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
17%
Randomized Controlled Trials
16%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
16%
Observation
16%
Patients' Rooms
15%
Hemoglobins
15%
Intensive Care Units
14%
Teaching Hospitals
14%
Bullying
14%
Confidence Intervals
14%
Blood Culture
13%
Social Sciences
medication
41%
nurse
22%
co-worker
17%
staff
17%
hospital staff
16%
clinician
11%
audit
10%
chronic illness
10%
hospital discharge
10%
health information
9%
multiple stress
9%
incident
9%
evidence
7%
weekend
7%
clinical decisions
6%
information technology
6%
International Classification
6%
Healthcare
6%
diagnostic
5%
evaluation
5%
contagious disease
5%
coding
5%
interaction
5%
telephone
5%
health professionals
5%