The Business Case for Patient Safety (original) (raw)

New Tools for Measuring and Improving Patient Safety in Canadian Hospitals

Tracy Johnson

Healthcare Quarterly

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Improving Patient Safety: Insights from American, British and Australian Healthcare

Dr Paul Barach

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The Canadian Adverse Events Study: the incidence of adverse events among hospital patients in Canada

Ross Baker

Canadian Medical …, 2004

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Canadian Patient Safety Champions: Collaborating on Improving Patient Safety

Kathy A Kovacs Burns

2008

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Ottawa Hospital Patient Safety Study: incidence and timing of adverse events in patients admitted to a Canadian teaching hospital

Catherine Code

Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2004

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IMPROVING PATIENT SAFETY: Insights from American, Australian and British healthcare

Dr Paul Barach

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Patient Safety Legislation and Outcomes: NAO Rapid Review No. 19

Gregory Marchildon

North American Observatory on Health Systems and Policies Rapid Review No. 19, 2020

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What Is Driving Hospitals' Patient-Safety Efforts

hung hung

Health Affairs, 2004

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Variation in the rates of adverse events between hospitals and hospital departments

Cordula Wagner

International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2011

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Championing patient safety: going global

Liam Donaldson

Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002

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Patient safety and health policy: a history and review

Dr Paul Barach

Hematology-oncology Clinics of North America, 2002

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Addressing Issues in Patient Safety

Jennifer Hinkel

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2007

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Patient Safety

Jaynelle Stichler

HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal, 2016

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THE END OF THE BEGINNING LESSONs LEARNED FROM THE PATIENT SAFETY MOVEMENT

Dr Paul Barach

The Journal of Legal Medicine, 2003

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Patient safety without borders: measuring the global burden of adverse events Correspondence to

Ecem Yaprak

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Assessing Patient Safety Practices and Outcomes in the U.S. Health Care System

Stephanie Teleki

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Patient Safety: Everyone's Life Matters

Bachchu K A I L A S H Kaini

Global Journal of Medical Research, 2024

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Costs of unsafe care and cost effectiveness of patient safety programmes

Wolfgang Geißler

2016

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Exploring the causes of adverse events in hospitals and potential prevention strategies

Cordula Wagner

Quality & safety in health care, 2010

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Patient safety - who cares?

Dieter Conen

Swiss Medical Weekly, 2012

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Committed to Safety: Ten Case Studies on Reducing Harm to Patients

Douglas McCarthy

2006

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Patient safety: lessons learned

James Bagian

Pediatric Radiology, 2006

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Patient Safety: What Does It Mean in the United States?

Joseph Scherger

Optimizing Health: Improving the Value of Healthcare Delivery, 2006

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Patient safety: a tale of two institutions

Marion Ball

Journal of healthcare information management : JHIM, 2006

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Knowledge translation and patient safety: the Canadian Adverse Events Study

Virginia Flintoft

Healthcare policy = Politiques de santé, 2006

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A National Profile Of Patient Safety In U.S. Hospitals

Anne Elixhauser

Health Affairs, 2003

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Organizational and Cultural Changes for Providing Safe Patient Care

Richard Abrams

Quality Management in Health Care, 2005

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Pathways for Patient Safety ™ Supported by a grant from The Commonwealth Fund Pathways for Patient Safety ™

Lorri Zipperer

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