Risk reduction in general practice: the impacts of technology

作者: David J. Farman , Alasdair Honeyman , Mark T. Kinirons

DOI: 10.1108/09526860310486660

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摘要: States that risk and management in general practice the UK are now integral parts of clinical effectiveness governance agenda, rather than being primarily concerned with negligence malpractice. Notes this has led to introduction a variety technologies for improving care thus reducing risk. Considers frequency, nature causes adverse incidents practice, rise evidence‐based guidelines, then looks at some those currently use. Concludes technology seems have growing impact on primary medicine

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