- ►nih.gov RG Thomson, FM Moss - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com The quality improvement movement, and latterly the safety movement, came late to
health care compared to other industries. Perhaps this is in part a reflection
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G Montesi, A Lechi - British journal of clinical pharmacology, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1. Medication errors have important implications for patient safety, and their
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patient safety management) are well developed in most of the hospitals that
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J Peyton, J Soar - bjui.org Human error and communication problems are a major cause of patient harm [1].
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- ►critcaremed.org S Kristensen, J Mainz, P Bartels - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2009 - ISQHC Background. Initiatives to improve patient safety have high priority among
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MD Williams, A Smart, R Drive - euroma2009.org Abstract A resilience based conceptual model of a four boundary safe working
envelop was developed and used in a case study in a NHS hospital to develop
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M Catino - Cognition, Technology & Work, 2009 - Springer Abstract Introduction Defensive medicine takes place when healthcare personnel
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C Szela - beehivemedia.com In healthcare today there is a concerted effort to improve upon best practices
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