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Improving Patient Care


HC Sox - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
T his issue marks the debut of Improving Patient Care, a new Annals section that will feature
articles about qual- ity improvement and patient safety. The new section will be about the organization
of practice rather than the clini- cal content of care. To understand this distinction, ...
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[CITATION] Broadening the role of forgiveness in medicine


V Foubister - American Medical News
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[CITATION] Medical error vs. malpractice


MB Kapp - DePaul Journal of Health Care Law, 1997
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Medical safety: from stories to policy

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RR Bovbjerg - Health Affairs, 2001 - Health Affairs
Secrecy has long plagued medical ethics and physician/patient relations. What makes it important
today is the huge extent of avoidable medical injury only now being acknowledged in public.
Recognizing problems is the first step toward fixing them, and information about how ...
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A systems approach to health care errors


D Keepnews - AJN The American Journal of Nursing, 2000 - journals.lww.com
What caused this surge of interest? An expert panel at the Institute of Medicine (IOM), a division
of the National Academy of Sciences, had just released its first report, To Err Is Human: Building
a Safer Health System. 1 The report demonstrated that health care error is more than a ...
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The Jesica Santillan Tragedy: Lessons Learned.


D Resnick - The Hastings Center Report, 2003 - questia.com
Jesica, born on 26 December 1985 in a small town near Guadalajara, Mexico, to Melico Huerta
and Magdalena Santillan, was a sick child from the moment she came home. She vomited blood
on her first night and had severe, frequent headaches and vomiting as a young child. ...
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Medical students and remediation of error


SK Lee, SE Cowie - Jama, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
The landscape of medicine is strewn with lapses of judgment and slips of the knife and pen that
mar the orderly lines of scientific practice. The Harvard Medical Practice study found that errors
resulting in adverse events occurred in approximately 10% of patients. 1 Occasionally ...
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[CITATION] Beyond the blame: a no-fault approach to malpractice


D Shapiro - New York Times, 2003
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[CITATION] Why should we report adverse events


L Leape - J Eval Clin Pract, 1999
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Making mistakes in practice. Developing a consensus statement.


EM Kennedy, SR Heard - Australian family physician, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To develop a reference statement for the appropriate management of mistakes
in the general practice training environment. METHOD: The setting was a series of focus groups
held during workshops with The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners ...
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