Rogue surgeons, overburdened hospitals, medical mismanagement, doctor shortages. The story of Australiaís own 'Dr Death', Jayant Patel, is symptomatic of a tidal wave heading towards all modern healthcare systems. In this absorbing book, the authors have ploughed through the mass of public inquiry data, interviewing key figures to reveal in gripping detail how it happened, who was to blame, and how it can be avoided. This is a story for all who are a part of a modern complex healthcare network, from hospital administrators to doctors, nurses, ancillary staff and patients themselve
AbstractIncidents of violence against doctors in the Indian subcontinent have increased in the last ...
An ever increasing number of codes of conduct, disciplinary bodies, ethics committees and bureaucrat...
This research project investigates the factors that influence the communication of bad news within a...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. The charging and conviction of Australian doctors for the deaths ...
Much has been made of the safety record of the airline industry. Every incident from a cabin light f...
INTRODUCTION : Today’s health-care delivery is highly complex. Care is often delivered in a pressu...
The case of Harold Shipman sent shock waves of revulsion and disbelief though UK society and through...
NSW public hospitals are plagued by massive systemic failures, as diagnosed in the Garling report. A...
As if the fire episode in a major hospital in 2011 in Kolkata was not enough, another fire episode w...
As if the fire episode in a major hospital in 2011 in Kolkata was not enough, another fire episode w...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
Contains fulltext : 58215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Harold Shipman h...
Many well-known cases of ‘medical manslaughter’ have shown that systemic issues play a significant r...
The duty to protect patient welfare underpins undergraduate medical ethics and patient safety teachi...
In a tragedy of mounting proportions, doctors in Karachi are facing a grave risk on account of their...
AbstractIncidents of violence against doctors in the Indian subcontinent have increased in the last ...
An ever increasing number of codes of conduct, disciplinary bodies, ethics committees and bureaucrat...
This research project investigates the factors that influence the communication of bad news within a...
© Cambridge University Press 2013. The charging and conviction of Australian doctors for the deaths ...
Much has been made of the safety record of the airline industry. Every incident from a cabin light f...
INTRODUCTION : Today’s health-care delivery is highly complex. Care is often delivered in a pressu...
The case of Harold Shipman sent shock waves of revulsion and disbelief though UK society and through...
NSW public hospitals are plagued by massive systemic failures, as diagnosed in the Garling report. A...
As if the fire episode in a major hospital in 2011 in Kolkata was not enough, another fire episode w...
As if the fire episode in a major hospital in 2011 in Kolkata was not enough, another fire episode w...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
Contains fulltext : 58215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Harold Shipman h...
Many well-known cases of ‘medical manslaughter’ have shown that systemic issues play a significant r...
The duty to protect patient welfare underpins undergraduate medical ethics and patient safety teachi...
In a tragedy of mounting proportions, doctors in Karachi are facing a grave risk on account of their...
AbstractIncidents of violence against doctors in the Indian subcontinent have increased in the last ...
An ever increasing number of codes of conduct, disciplinary bodies, ethics committees and bureaucrat...
This research project investigates the factors that influence the communication of bad news within a...