Background: It is well known that many healthcare systems have poor reliability; however, the size and pervasiveness of this problem and its impact has not been systematically established in the UK. The authors studied four clinical systems: clinical information in surgical outpatient clinics, prescribing for hospital inpatients, equipment in theatres, and insertion of peripheral intravenous lines. The aim was to describe the nature, extent and variation in reliability of these four systems in a sample of UK hospitals, and to explore the reasons for poor reliability. Methods: Seven UK hospital organisations were involved; each system was studied in three of these. The authors took delivery of the systems' intended outputs to be a proxy for ...
England is framed around clinical outcomes, safety and patient experience. A system of dashboards is...
Background: There have been concerns about the quality and safety of NHS hospital services since the...
This paper is concerned with the dependability aspects of a number of healthcare systems that have ‘...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that many healthcare systems have poor reliability; however, the size a...
Background It is well known that many healthcare systems have poor reliability; however, the size...
The knowledge that poor systems can cause harm is not new, but the size of this problem has not been...
‘Rather than being the instigators of an accident, operators tend to be the inheritors of system def...
Governments across the world are launching ambitious and expensive initiatives related to health car...
Auditors identify difficulties with the programme of system reform A recent report from the Audit Co...
The government’s plans for reorganising the English National Health Service have sparked heated disc...
none3siObjectives In England, patients can choose to have their NHS elective care delivered by priv...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine trends in patient experience and consistency between hospital tru...
ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare, ...
Aim: To measure and compare the reliability and validity of three international triage systems (CTAS...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...
England is framed around clinical outcomes, safety and patient experience. A system of dashboards is...
Background: There have been concerns about the quality and safety of NHS hospital services since the...
This paper is concerned with the dependability aspects of a number of healthcare systems that have ‘...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that many healthcare systems have poor reliability; however, the size a...
Background It is well known that many healthcare systems have poor reliability; however, the size...
The knowledge that poor systems can cause harm is not new, but the size of this problem has not been...
‘Rather than being the instigators of an accident, operators tend to be the inheritors of system def...
Governments across the world are launching ambitious and expensive initiatives related to health car...
Auditors identify difficulties with the programme of system reform A recent report from the Audit Co...
The government’s plans for reorganising the English National Health Service have sparked heated disc...
none3siObjectives In England, patients can choose to have their NHS elective care delivered by priv...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine trends in patient experience and consistency between hospital tru...
ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare, ...
Aim: To measure and compare the reliability and validity of three international triage systems (CTAS...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...
England is framed around clinical outcomes, safety and patient experience. A system of dashboards is...
Background: There have been concerns about the quality and safety of NHS hospital services since the...
This paper is concerned with the dependability aspects of a number of healthcare systems that have ‘...