Newspaper/Magazine Article Do no harm: promoting patient safety. Citation Text: Ellis K. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL September 28, 2005 Ellis K. View more articles from the same authors. Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Ellis K. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Hospital internet site content on patient safety and medical errors. September 27, 2006 A crisis within a crisis. September 15, 2021 Nursing home workers warned government about safety violations before COVID-19 outbreaks and deaths. May 27, 2020 Dual surgeon operating to improve patient safety. September 29, 2021 Supporting a psychiatric hospital culture of safety. November 21, 2012 Predictors of response rates of safety culture questionnaires in healthcare: a systematic review and analysis. October 26, 2022 Dimensions of safety culture: a systematic review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods for assessing safety culture in hospitals. September 1, 2021 "Time is of the essence": relationship between hospital staff perceptions of time, safety attitudes and staff wellbeing. December 8, 2021 Patient and family involvement in serious incident investigations from the perspectives of key stakeholders: a review of the qualitative evidence. August 17, 2022 Patient Safety: Committing to Learn and Acting to Improve. January 15, 2014 View More Related Resources Anatomy of a medical device recall: How defective products can slip through an outdated system. October 27, 2021 Disrespectful behavior in healthcare: has it improved? Please take our survey! October 21, 2021 Mix-ups between the influenza (Flu) vaccine and COVID-19 vaccines. October 20, 2021 The less-discussed consequence of healthcare's labor shortage. October 13, 2021 Open Notes shines light on errors in patient medical records — will the new rule lead to a flood of correction requests? September 29, 2021 How to seek care for non-covid health issues during the pandemic, and why you shouldn’t delay. September 29, 2021 Parenteral nutrition safety. September 22, 2021 Phony diagnoses hide high rates of drugging at nursing homes. September 22, 2021 A crisis within a crisis. September 15, 2021 Can hospitals learn about safety from airlines? September 15, 2021 Endometriosis affects 1 out of 10 women like me. Yet it often takes a decade to get diagnosed. April 14, 2021 10 Leadership mindsets for high reliability organizations. How to empower caregivers and engage patients in patient safety. April 14, 2021 My life was upended for 35 years by a cancer diagnosis. A doctor just told me I was misdiagnosed. April 7, 2021 Supporting nurses as essential partners in diagnosis. March 31, 2021 COVID-19 dominates annual list of patient safety concerns. March 24, 2021 Analysis of transdermal medication patch errors uncovers a “patchwork” of safety challenges. March 24, 2021 In U.S. nursing homes, where Covid-19 killed scores, even reports of maggots and rape don’t dock five-star ratings. March 24, 2021 Keeping patients on track with preventative care during pandemic. March 17, 2021 7 ways to prevent medical errors. March 17, 2021 5 pandemic mistakes we keep repeating. We can learn from our failures. March 17, 2021 Enhancing a culture of safety through disclosure of adverse events. March 10, 2021 A recurring call to action: every healthcare organization needs a medication safety officer! March 10, 2021 Families are struggling to use medicines at home — we must truly involve them in their own safety. March 10, 2021 Medicare cuts payment to 774 hospitals over patient complications. March 3, 2021 When machine learning goes off the rails. A guide to managing the risks. March 3, 2021 Updated guidance needed for longstanding large volume parenteral (LVP) labeling and packaging problems. March 3, 2021 Dying on the waitlist. March 3, 2021 A woman’s laborious search uncovered the probable cause of her searing abdominal pain. Getting a doctor to help was much harder. March 3, 2021 Drug shortages amid the COVID-19 pandemic. February 24, 2021 Supporting safe, equitable care during the COVID-19 pandemic. February 17, 2021 View More
Nursing home workers warned government about safety violations before COVID-19 outbreaks and deaths. May 27, 2020
Predictors of response rates of safety culture questionnaires in healthcare: a systematic review and analysis. October 26, 2022
Dimensions of safety culture: a systematic review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods for assessing safety culture in hospitals. September 1, 2021
"Time is of the essence": relationship between hospital staff perceptions of time, safety attitudes and staff wellbeing. December 8, 2021
Patient and family involvement in serious incident investigations from the perspectives of key stakeholders: a review of the qualitative evidence. August 17, 2022
Anatomy of a medical device recall: How defective products can slip through an outdated system. October 27, 2021
Open Notes shines light on errors in patient medical records — will the new rule lead to a flood of correction requests? September 29, 2021
How to seek care for non-covid health issues during the pandemic, and why you shouldn’t delay. September 29, 2021
Endometriosis affects 1 out of 10 women like me. Yet it often takes a decade to get diagnosed. April 14, 2021
10 Leadership mindsets for high reliability organizations. How to empower caregivers and engage patients in patient safety. April 14, 2021
My life was upended for 35 years by a cancer diagnosis. A doctor just told me I was misdiagnosed. April 7, 2021
Analysis of transdermal medication patch errors uncovers a “patchwork” of safety challenges. March 24, 2021
In U.S. nursing homes, where Covid-19 killed scores, even reports of maggots and rape don’t dock five-star ratings. March 24, 2021
A recurring call to action: every healthcare organization needs a medication safety officer! March 10, 2021
Families are struggling to use medicines at home — we must truly involve them in their own safety. March 10, 2021
Updated guidance needed for longstanding large volume parenteral (LVP) labeling and packaging problems. March 3, 2021
A woman’s laborious search uncovered the probable cause of her searing abdominal pain. Getting a doctor to help was much harder. March 3, 2021