Context: Despite serious and widespread efforts to improve the quality of health care, many patients still suffer preventable harm every day. Hospitals find improvement difficult to sustain, and they suffer “project fatigue ” because so many problems need attention. No hospitals or health systems have achieved consistent excellence throughout their institutions. High-reliability science is the study of organizations in industries like commercial aviation and nuclear power that operate under hazardous conditions while maintaining safety levels that are far better than those of health care. Adapting and applying the lessons of this science to health care offer the promise of enabling hospitals to reach levels of quality and safety that are co...
The 2014 Military Health System Review calls for healthcare system leaders to implement effective st...
Although debate continues over estimates of the amount of pre-ventable medical harm that occurs in h...
System performance in healthcare pivots on the ability to match demand for care with the resources t...
Background: Implementing high reliability organization principles can enhance quality and safety in ...
Preventable medical errors may now be the third leading cause of death in the United States, followi...
Healthcare organizations and systems are united by a shared goal of continual improvement in the qua...
Creating a safe of health care system requires the establishment of High Reliability Organizations (...
Patient safety and providing a high quality of care are the prerequisite requirements for the effect...
Hospitals, urgent care units, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities constantly keep tigh...
In response to an ongoing patient safety dilemma within healthcare organizations, many healthcare or...
Introduction: Medical technology in health services is often regarded as a solution to the quality o...
High reliability organizations are complex systems in which many accidents and averse events are usu...
Many organizations have been using teams as a means of achieving organizational outcomes (such as pr...
Many organizations have been using teams as a means of achieving organizational outcomes (such as pr...
Preventable medical errors result in the loss of 200,000 lives per year with associated financial an...
The 2014 Military Health System Review calls for healthcare system leaders to implement effective st...
Although debate continues over estimates of the amount of pre-ventable medical harm that occurs in h...
System performance in healthcare pivots on the ability to match demand for care with the resources t...
Background: Implementing high reliability organization principles can enhance quality and safety in ...
Preventable medical errors may now be the third leading cause of death in the United States, followi...
Healthcare organizations and systems are united by a shared goal of continual improvement in the qua...
Creating a safe of health care system requires the establishment of High Reliability Organizations (...
Patient safety and providing a high quality of care are the prerequisite requirements for the effect...
Hospitals, urgent care units, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities constantly keep tigh...
In response to an ongoing patient safety dilemma within healthcare organizations, many healthcare or...
Introduction: Medical technology in health services is often regarded as a solution to the quality o...
High reliability organizations are complex systems in which many accidents and averse events are usu...
Many organizations have been using teams as a means of achieving organizational outcomes (such as pr...
Many organizations have been using teams as a means of achieving organizational outcomes (such as pr...
Preventable medical errors result in the loss of 200,000 lives per year with associated financial an...
The 2014 Military Health System Review calls for healthcare system leaders to implement effective st...
Although debate continues over estimates of the amount of pre-ventable medical harm that occurs in h...
System performance in healthcare pivots on the ability to match demand for care with the resources t...