© Copyright 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health systems around the world that patients will be fully informed when adverse events occur. However, current disclosure practices often fall short of this expectation. Methods: We reviewed trends in policy and practice in 5 countries with extensive experience with adverse event disclosure: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Results: We identified 5 themes that reflect key challenges to disclosure: (1) the challenge of putting policy into large-scale practice, (2) the conflict between patient safety theory and patient expectations, (3) the conflict between legal privilege for quality improvement and open disc...
Although much excellent work has been done in Australia and elsewhere to improve the safety and qual...
Although much excellent work has been done in Australia and elsewhere to improve the safety and qual...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...
Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health systems around the world that patients will be ...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
Objectives To understand patients' and health professionals' experience of Open Disclosure and how p...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
Abstract Objectives: To understand patients and health professionals experience of open disclosure a...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
Reema Harrison,1 Merrilyn Walton,2 Jennifer Smith-Merry,3 Elizabeth Manias,4,5 Rick Iedema6 1Faculty...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
Practicing a "safe" disclosure of adverse events remains challenging for healthcare professionals. I...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the service and policy structures that impact open dis...
Although much excellent work has been done in Australia and elsewhere to improve the safety and qual...
Although much excellent work has been done in Australia and elsewhere to improve the safety and qual...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...
Objectives: There is a growing expectation in health systems around the world that patients will be ...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
Objectives To understand patients' and health professionals' experience of Open Disclosure and how p...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
There is consensus that physicians, health professionals and health care organizations should discus...
Abstract Objectives: To understand patients and health professionals experience of open disclosure a...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
Reema Harrison,1 Merrilyn Walton,2 Jennifer Smith-Merry,3 Elizabeth Manias,4,5 Rick Iedema6 1Faculty...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
Practicing a "safe" disclosure of adverse events remains challenging for healthcare professionals. I...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the service and policy structures that impact open dis...
Although much excellent work has been done in Australia and elsewhere to improve the safety and qual...
Although much excellent work has been done in Australia and elsewhere to improve the safety and qual...
Reducing the number of preventable adverse events has become a public health issue. The paper discus...