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PATIENT SAFETY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM - PRE-COURSE READING
- Amalberti, R., Auroy, Y., Berwick, D., & Barach, P. (2005). Five System Barriers to Achieving Ultrasafe Health Care. Ann Intern Med, 142(9), 756-764.
http://www.qualitycolloquium.com/documents/Barriers-1.pdf
- Leape, L. L., Berwick, D. M., & Bates, D. W. (2002). What Practices will Most Improve Safety? Evidence-based Medicine Meets Patient Safety. JAMA 288(4), 501-507.
http://www.qualitycolloquium.com/documents/What_Practices.pdf
- Mohr, J., Batalden, P., & Barach, P. (2004). Integrating Patient Safety into the Clinical Microsystem. Qual Saf Health Care, 13 Suppl 2, ii34-38.
http://www.qualitycolloquium.com/documents/Integrating_Patient_Safety.pdf
- Nolan, T., & Provost, L. (1990). Understanding Variation. Quality Progress, May.
http://www.qualitycolloquium.com/documents/Understanding_Variation.pdf
- Thomas, E., & Peterson, L. (2003). Measuring Errors and Adverse Events in Health Care. J Gen Intern Med (18), 61-67.
http://www.qualitycolloquium.com/documents/Measuring_Errors_and_Adverse_Events.pdf
- Balestracci, D. Data "Sanity": Statistical Thinking Applied to Everyday Data.
http://www.qualitycolloquium.com/documents/Data_Sanity.pdf
- Berwick D. A primer on leading the improvement of systems. BMJ 1996;312:619-622.
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/312/7031/619?eaf&eaf
- Wachter R. The End Of The Beginning: Patient Safety Five Years After: To Err Is Human1. Health Affairs, 2004
http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/reprint/hlthaff.w4.534v1.pdf
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