Psychological aspects of patient safety

作者: Pippa Bark

DOI: 10.4324/9780203830734-13

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摘要: Book description: Patient safety is an issue which in recent years has grown to prominence a number of countries’ political and health service agendas. The World Health Organisation launched the Alliance for Safety. Millions patients, according Alliance, endure prolonged ill-health, disability death caused by unreliable practices, services, poor care environments. At any given time 1.4 million people worldwide are suffering from infection acquired facility. Safety, Law Policy Practice explores impact legal systems on patient initiatives. It asks whether being used appropriate ways support state local managerial developing procedures, what alternative approaches can should be utilized. chapters this collection explore structures that exist countries where there developed infrastructure culture. these explored related major in-country issues such as consent treatment protocols guidelines, complaint handling, adverse incident reporting systems, civil litigation order draw comparisons conclusions safety.

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