First do no harm: practitioners’ ability to ‘diagnose’ system weaknesses and improve safety is a critical initial step in improving care quality
Healthcare systems across the world and especially those in low-resource settings (LRS) are under pressure and one of the first priorities must be to prevent any harm done while trying to deliver care. Health care workers, especially department leaders, need the diagnostic abilities to identify loca...
Main Authors: | English, M, Ogola, M, Aluvaala, J, Gicheha, E, Irimu, G, McKnight, J, Vincent, CV |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2020
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