Perceptions of the impact of a large-scale collaborative improvement programme: experience in the UK Safer Patients Initiative.
RATIONALE AND AIMS: In several countries, collaborative improvement programmes involving multiple health care organizations have been developed to address the issue of patient safety and reliability of care at an organization-wide level. In the UK, the Health Foundation's Safer Patients Initia...
Main Authors: | Benn, J, Burnett, S, Parand, A, Pinto, A, Iskander, S, Vincent, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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