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T Albert - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
“There is no doubt that the 'new NHS' is struggling to be user responsive;
only by thoughtful improvements to the methodology and approach used in primary
care will it be possible to rectify the situation”.
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TQM/CQI effectiveness at team and departmental levels


RL Routhieaux, BA Gutek - Journal of Quality Management, 1998 - Elsevier
Structured interviews regarding continuous quality improvement (CQI) efforts
were conducted with team leaders and department heads at a large medical center.
The purpose of the interviews was to identify factors that were commonly ...
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[CITATION] Designing medical devices to reduce the likelihood of error


MS Bogner - Biomedical instrumentation & technology, 1999 - cat.inist.fr
Designing medical devices to reduce the likelihood of error. MS BOGNER Biomedical
instrumentation & technology 33:22, 108-113, Association ...
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[CITATION] Root cause analysis: a method of addressing errors and patient risk


JA Shinn - Prog Cardiovasc Nurs, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com
It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
display style sheets. In this case, although the visual presentation will be
degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the ...
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Expert-Novice Differences in the Role of Contextual Factors in Early Medical Diagnosis.


PPM Hobus, 1990 - eric.ed.gov
ED331386 - Expert-Novice Differences in the Role of
Contextual Factors in Early Medical Diagnosis.
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[PDF] A formal and structured approach to the use of task analysis in accident modelling


RM Botting, CW Johnson - International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 1998 - Citeseer
Recentwork(CWJohnson&A.J.Telford 1996,Johnson1997)involving the ap- plication of
formal notations to analyse accident reports has shown that the quality of these
accident reports is poor, so much so that their conclusions can be mislead- ...
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Error analysis in laparoscopic surgery


WA Gantert, F Tendick, S Bhoyrul, D Tyrrell, … - Proceedings of SPIE, 1998 - link.aip.org
Iatrogenic complications in laparoscopic surgery, as in any field, stem from
human error. In recent years, cognitive psychologists have developed theories
for understanding and analyzing human error, and the application of these ...
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The end of the beginning: the strategic approach to patient safety research

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GS Meyer, JM Eisenberg - British Medical Journal, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
T his issue of QHC marks its 10th anniversary—and the start of sig- nificant
changes to the journal. QHC has become QSHC—Quality and Safety in Health Care.
Safety is not a new topic for this journal. In the past we have included ...
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Categorization of hospital emergency capabilities: some empirical methods to evaluate …


G GIBSON - The Journal of Trauma, 1978 - journals.lww.com
0022-5282/78/18<)2-0O!)4$O2.O0/0 ТИК Joi'KNAI. OF ТКЛГМА Copyright ©
1978 by The Williams & Wilkins Co. Vol. 18, No. 2 Printed in USA Categorization
of Hospital Emergency Capabilities: Some Empirical Methods to Evaluate ...
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[CITATION] Ergonomics and the quality movement (The Ergonomics society 1996 Lecture)


CG Drury - Ergonomics, 1997
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