How reliable are clinical systems in the UK NHS? A study of seven NHS organisations
Background: It is well known that many healthcare systems have poor reliability; however, the size and pervasiveness of this problem and its impact has not been systematically established in the UK. The authors studied four clinical systems: clinical information in surgical outpatient clinics, presc...
Main Authors: | Burnett, S, Franklin, B, Moorthy, K, Cooke, M, Vincent, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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