作者
Linda Emanuel, Don Berwick, James Conway, John Combes, Martin Hatlie, Lucian Leape, James Reason, Paul Schyve, Charles Vincent, Merrilyn Walton
发表日期
2009/3/1
来源
Journal of Medical Regulation
卷号
95
期号
1
页码范围
13-24
简介
We articulate an intellectual history and a definition, description and model of patient safety. We define patient safety as a discipline in the health care professions that applies safety science methods toward the goal of achieving a trustworthy system of health care delivery. We also define patient safety as an attribute of health care systems that minimizes the incidence and impact of adverse events and maximizes recovery from such events. Our description includes: why the field of patient safety exists (the high prevalence of avoidable adverse events); its nature; its essential focus of action (the microsystem); how patient safety works (e.g., high-reliability design, use of safety sciences, methods for causing change, including cultural change); and who its practitioners are (i.e., all health care workers, patients and advocates). Our simple and overarching model identifies four domains of patient safety (recipients of …
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