Accountability patient safety and policy reform
"Without devastating the very institutions that exist in all good conscience to bring us the best possible health care, Accountability calls for a balanced public policy that creates systems capable of openness that deliver just compensation and humane treatment to patients and families who hav...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Georgetown University Press
[2004]
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Colección: | Hastings Center studies in ethics
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Accountability and justice in patient safety reform / Virginia A. Sharpe
- Writing/righting wrong / Sandra M. Gilbert
- Life but no limb: the aftermath of medical error / Carol Levine
- In memory of my brother, Mike / Roxanne Goeltz
- Error disclosure for quality improvement: authenticating a team of patients and providers to promote patient safety / Bryan A. Liang
- Prevention of medical error: where professional and organizational ethics meet / Edmund D. Pellegrino
- Medical mistakes and institutional culture / Carol Bayley
- "Missing the mark": medical error, forgiveness, and justice / Nancy Berlinger
- Is there an obligation to disclose near-misses in medical care? / Albert W. Wu
- God, science, and history: the cultural origins of medical error / Kenneth De Ville
- Reputation, malpractice liability, and medical error / William M. Sage
- Ethical misfits: mediation and medical malpractice litigation / Edward A. Dauer
- On selling "no-fault" / David M. Studdert
- Medical errors: pinning the blame versus blaming the system / E. Haavi Morreim.