The publication of To Err is Human brought unprecedented attention to the problem of medical errors, which rank among the leading causes of death and injury in the United States.1 Although some authors have noted considerable advancemen
An analysis of human errors in complex work settings can lead to important insights into the workspa...
Over the past 12 years, since the publication of theInstitute of Medicine’s report, “To Err is Human...
According to a study funded by the Nuffield Trust, over 10% of patients admitted to UK hospitals are...
Abstract Patient safety in a hospital is the concern of all healthcare team members, whether the pat...
This brief, one in a series identifying and assessing evidence-based patient safety and quality impr...
Medical error causes more than 98,000 deaths annually [Kohn, L. T., Corrigan, J. M., and Donaldson, ...
Attention was drawn to the safety of patients in acute care hospitals in the early 1990s when studie...
Teamwork is an essential component of safety in most work environments, especially in healthcare. Si...
Abstract This project aimed to determine if implementing Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Perfor...
Recent studies in the United States and Europe suggestthat despite some success at individual hospit...
1999 about medical errors has galvanized an ongoing effort to improve patient safety nationwide.1 Th...
The release of the Institute of Medicine’s reportson health care quality and safety heightened thepu...
Background: In the field of acute medicine, the vast majority of riskfuland prognosis-relevant proce...
The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) report To Err IsHuman concluded that tens of thousands ofAmericans...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
An analysis of human errors in complex work settings can lead to important insights into the workspa...
Over the past 12 years, since the publication of theInstitute of Medicine’s report, “To Err is Human...
According to a study funded by the Nuffield Trust, over 10% of patients admitted to UK hospitals are...
Abstract Patient safety in a hospital is the concern of all healthcare team members, whether the pat...
This brief, one in a series identifying and assessing evidence-based patient safety and quality impr...
Medical error causes more than 98,000 deaths annually [Kohn, L. T., Corrigan, J. M., and Donaldson, ...
Attention was drawn to the safety of patients in acute care hospitals in the early 1990s when studie...
Teamwork is an essential component of safety in most work environments, especially in healthcare. Si...
Abstract This project aimed to determine if implementing Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Perfor...
Recent studies in the United States and Europe suggestthat despite some success at individual hospit...
1999 about medical errors has galvanized an ongoing effort to improve patient safety nationwide.1 Th...
The release of the Institute of Medicine’s reportson health care quality and safety heightened thepu...
Background: In the field of acute medicine, the vast majority of riskfuland prognosis-relevant proce...
The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) report To Err IsHuman concluded that tens of thousands ofAmericans...
Medical errors remain a leading cause of death and poor patient outcomes during hospitalization in t...
An analysis of human errors in complex work settings can lead to important insights into the workspa...
Over the past 12 years, since the publication of theInstitute of Medicine’s report, “To Err is Human...
According to a study funded by the Nuffield Trust, over 10% of patients admitted to UK hospitals are...