
Understanding Patient Safety
Robert Wachter(Author)
McGraw-Hill Medical (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-07-148277-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Everything you need to deliver safe patient care or to improve patient safety in your organization
"This easy-to-read book provides an excellent overview of the patient safety movement in the United States....The author has written a useful book for the professional who needs a foundation in patient safety principles and theory. The book also provides a multitude of resources for the professional interested in gaining a more in-depth knowledge of the strategies and proponents of the patient safety movement."--Journal for Healthcare Quality
Understanding Patient Safety is the essential book for anyone seeking to learn the key clinical, organizational, and systems issues in patient safety. Written in a lively and accessible style by one of the world's leaders in the fields of patient safety and quality, Understanding Patient Safety is filled with valuable cases and analyses, as well as up-to-date tables, graphics, references, and tools -- all designed to introduce the patient safety field to medical, nursing, pharmacy, hospital administration, and other trainees, and to be the go-to book for experienced clinicians and non-clinicians alike.
Features:
Concise coverage of the core principles of patient safety All the key insights to help you understand and prevent a broad range of errors: including medication errors, surgical errors, diagnostic errors, errors at the man-machine interface, and nursing-related errorsA focus on how reporting systems, teamwork training, simulation, the malpractice system, and information technology can impact patient safety and quality A practical overview on how to implement an effective safety program in both hospital and ambulatory settingsRealistic case studies that illustrate key points and clarify pivotal concepts A detailed glossary, key references, and useful tools, websites, tables, and graphics
"This easy-to-read book provides an excellent overview of the patient safety movement in the United States....The author has written a useful book for the professional who needs a foundation in patient safety principles and theory. The book also provides a multitude of resources for the professional interested in gaining a more in-depth knowledge of the strategies and proponents of the patient safety movement."--Journal for Healthcare Quality
Understanding Patient Safety is the essential book for anyone seeking to learn the key clinical, organizational, and systems issues in patient safety. Written in a lively and accessible style by one of the world's leaders in the fields of patient safety and quality, Understanding Patient Safety is filled with valuable cases and analyses, as well as up-to-date tables, graphics, references, and tools -- all designed to introduce the patient safety field to medical, nursing, pharmacy, hospital administration, and other trainees, and to be the go-to book for experienced clinicians and non-clinicians alike.
Features:
Concise coverage of the core principles of patient safety All the key insights to help you understand and prevent a broad range of errors: including medication errors, surgical errors, diagnostic errors, errors at the man-machine interface, and nursing-related errorsA focus on how reporting systems, teamwork training, simulation, the malpractice system, and information technology can impact patient safety and quality A practical overview on how to implement an effective safety program in both hospital and ambulatory settingsRealistic case studies that illustrate key points and clarify pivotal concepts A detailed glossary, key references, and useful tools, websites, tables, and graphics
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
40 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-148277-6 (9780071482776)
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Robert Wachter
Understanding Patient Safety, Second Edition
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07/2012
2nd Edition
McGraw-Hill Medical
€48.27
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Person
Robert Wachter, MD
Professor of Medicine
Associate Chair, Department of Medicine
UCSF School of Medicine
Dr. Wachter is one of the worlds true leaders in patient safety and health quality, and first author of Internal Bleeding, a trade book about patient safety that spent several weeks on the best seller lists. He is Associate Chair of one of the worlds best Internal Medicine programs. He is one of the founders and chief operators of the great health quality and safety web site, www.webmm.ahrq.gov.
Professor of Medicine
Associate Chair, Department of Medicine
UCSF School of Medicine
Dr. Wachter is one of the worlds true leaders in patient safety and health quality, and first author of Internal Bleeding, a trade book about patient safety that spent several weeks on the best seller lists. He is Associate Chair of one of the worlds best Internal Medicine programs. He is one of the founders and chief operators of the great health quality and safety web site, www.webmm.ahrq.gov.
Content
1.The Epidemiology of Medical Error
2.Safety versus Quality
3.The Systems Approach to Safety
4.Understanding and Preventing Medication Errors
5.Understanding and Preventing Surgery Errors
6.Understanding and Preventing Diagnostic Errors
7.Understanding and Preventing Errors at the Patient-Machine Interface
8.Understanding and Preventing Handoff and Communication Errors
9.Understanding and Preventing Nosocomial Infections
10.Understanding and Preventing Nursing-related Medical Errors
11.Understanding Computerization and Bar Coding
12.Understanding Reporting Systems
13.Understanding Culture Change
14.Understanding Workforce Issues
15.Implementing an Effective Safety Program
16.Glossary
17.Teacher's Guide
2.Safety versus Quality
3.The Systems Approach to Safety
4.Understanding and Preventing Medication Errors
5.Understanding and Preventing Surgery Errors
6.Understanding and Preventing Diagnostic Errors
7.Understanding and Preventing Errors at the Patient-Machine Interface
8.Understanding and Preventing Handoff and Communication Errors
9.Understanding and Preventing Nosocomial Infections
10.Understanding and Preventing Nursing-related Medical Errors
11.Understanding Computerization and Bar Coding
12.Understanding Reporting Systems
13.Understanding Culture Change
14.Understanding Workforce Issues
15.Implementing an Effective Safety Program
16.Glossary
17.Teacher's Guide