Patient Safety Checklist: Keys to Successful Implementation (Safety Programs)
Physician Executive, 2006, July-August, 32, 4
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Publisher Description
No doubt exists regarding the importance of developing patient safety programs in all clinical care settings. The size, complexity, and multiple interactions among the components of health care delivery systems cause implementation of these programs to be a difficult and daunting task. When thinking about a safety program, there are 11 key concepts to keep in mind:
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