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Patient Safety

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Patient safety is of fundamental importance to all healthcare systems. Errors are common and patients are frequently harmed. Doctors, nurses, healthcare managers, policy makers and governments across the world are now working to improve the safety of healthcare. This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of this rapidly developing field. The book takes an international perspective citing research and practice from the UK, US, Europe, Australasia and other countries. The book will be valuable for clinical staff who want to understand patient safety and make their own unit safer; patient safety managers, risk managers, medical directors; policy makers seeking to understand the risks posed by their healthcare systems; students and doctors and nurses in training.

An example of the importance of patient safety can be found in the following article on the BBC website, 1st November 2005 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/4395478.stm
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
268
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
413
  • Medical harm: a brief history. The evolution of patient safety. Studies of errors and adverse events in healthcare: the nature and scale of the problem. Reporting and learning systems. Human error and systems thinking. Understanding how things go wrong. The aftermath: caring for patients harmed by treatment. Supporting staff after serious incidents. Culture and leadership for safety. Making healthcare safer: clinical interventions and process improvment. Using information technology to reduce error. People create safety.
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