A research agenda on patient safety in primary care. Recommendations by the LINNEAUS collaboration on patient safety in primary care.

作者: Wim Verstappen , Sander Gaal , Paul Bowie , Diane Parker , Miriam Lainer

DOI: 10.3109/13814788.2015.1043726

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摘要: ABSTRACTBackground: Healthcare can cause avoidable serious harm to patients. Primary care is not an exception, and the relative lack of research in this area lends urgency a better understanding patient safety, future agenda development primary oriented safety programmes.Objective: To outline for improvement Europe beyond.Methods: The LINNEAUS collaboration partners analysed existing on epidemiology classification errors, diagnostic medication culture, learning improving safety. We discussed ideas several meetings, workshops congresses with partners, practising GPs, researchers field, policy makers.Results: This paper summarizes integrates outcomes care. It proposes strategies prim...

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