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PATIENT SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT
PATIENT SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Patient safety can only be considered in a broader understand ing of risk management. Healthcare risk management has traditionally focused on the important role of patient safety and the reduction of medical error. However...
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PATIENT SAFETY AND THE SURGEON PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
PATIENT SAFETY AND THE SURGEON: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Among medical specialties, surgery is one of the most invasive healthcare interventions that a patient can experience. More than 100 million people worldwide undergo surgical treatment every year. Pr...
10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience
PATIENT SAFETY
PATIENT SAFETY Medicine will never be risk-free. From the beginning of train - ing, doctors are taught that errors are unacceptable and that the philosophy of primum non nocere (first, do no harm) should - permeate all aspects of treatment. Y et, worldwide, d...
11 - 41_Basic_Pharmacology
Prescribing safely
Prescribing safely Patients are vulnerable to mistakes made in any one of the many steps involved in the ordering, dispensing and admin istration of medications. Medication errors are one of the most common errors across all medical specialties. Accuracy requ...
12 - 42_Pharmacokinetics
QUALITY MEASURES
QUALITY MEASURES Measurement is a key principle of quality improvement. Although many changes take place in health care, without measurement it is impossible to determine whether those changes actually result in improved quality . Measurement of improvement r...
13 - 43_Pharmacodynamics
Resource-rich countries
Resource-rich countries Many countries and professional bodies in resource-rich coun - tries have developed various strategies to improve outcomes in surgical practice. These include: /uni25CF regulatory systems for the licensing of physicians and healthcare ...
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STRATEGIES FOR PATIENT SAFETY
STRATEGIES FOR PATIENT SAFETY As safety is everybody’s business, building and embedding a safety culture into surgical service delivery is the key to improving patient outcomes. At an institutional level, defining ‘best practice’ within a robust governance syst...
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Shouldering the burden of adverse event
Shouldering the burden of adverse event As primary care givers and clinical leaders, surgeons will not infrequently find themselves taking an active part in adverse event reporting. The professional responsibilities involved with managing adverse outcomes can b...
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Situation awareness identifying
Situation awareness: identifying