This article explores the ‘the moment of patient safety’—the period around 2000 when patient safety became a key policy concern of the British National Health Service (NHS), and other healthcare systems. While harm caused by medical care (iatrogenic injury) had long been acknowledged by clinicians and scientists, from 2000 a new systemic language of patient safety emerged in the NHS that promoted novel managerial and regulatory approaches to patient harm. This language reflected the state’s increasing role in regulating healthcare, as well as the erosion of medical autonomy and the rise of new forms of bureaucratic management. Acknowledging a transnational, intellectual context behind the rise of policy interest in patient safety—for exam...
Purpose - This paper aims to analyse the development of patient safety as a field within which patie...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
Despite a decade of intense effort, the problem of unintentional (or preventable) patient harm in he...
This article explores the ‘the moment of patient safety’—the period around 2000 when patient safety ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
High-technologic industrialized medicine transformed the nature of disease and its treatment in the ...
This thesis sheds new light on the problem of errors and adverse events in medicine. Itdoes so by co...
So many terms related to patient safety, yet so little progress inthis area over the years! Patient ...
Studies from across the world have shown that clinical mistakes are a major threat to the safety of ...
There is widespread agreement that the medical profession has much to learn about addressing adverse...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
“If healthcare was an airline, only dedicated risk takers, thrill seekers and those tired of living ...
This article examines the current risk regulation regime, within the English National Health Service...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to advance critical debate in relation to a very critical i...
Patient safety has always been an important responsibility for Clinical Engineering Departments (CED...
Purpose - This paper aims to analyse the development of patient safety as a field within which patie...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
Despite a decade of intense effort, the problem of unintentional (or preventable) patient harm in he...
This article explores the ‘the moment of patient safety’—the period around 2000 when patient safety ...
In the field of health care, the first decades of the 21st century will be remembered as the time pe...
High-technologic industrialized medicine transformed the nature of disease and its treatment in the ...
This thesis sheds new light on the problem of errors and adverse events in medicine. Itdoes so by co...
So many terms related to patient safety, yet so little progress inthis area over the years! Patient ...
Studies from across the world have shown that clinical mistakes are a major threat to the safety of ...
There is widespread agreement that the medical profession has much to learn about addressing adverse...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
“If healthcare was an airline, only dedicated risk takers, thrill seekers and those tired of living ...
This article examines the current risk regulation regime, within the English National Health Service...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to advance critical debate in relation to a very critical i...
Patient safety has always been an important responsibility for Clinical Engineering Departments (CED...
Purpose - This paper aims to analyse the development of patient safety as a field within which patie...
In the pursuit of enhanced patient safety, new forms of organisational learning have been introduced...
Despite a decade of intense effort, the problem of unintentional (or preventable) patient harm in he...