Newspaper/Magazine Article Hospitals study when to apologize to patients. Citation Text: Kowalczyk L. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL August 3, 2005 Kowalczyk L. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on a proposed disclosure policy among Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals. The policy would outline a process for discussing error with patients and for training physicians on how to apologize. Free full text (limited availability) Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Kowalczyk L. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Report faults Children's Hospital for medication errors. June 6, 2018 Maternal deaths at MetroWest hospital prompt state probes. August 9, 2017 Brigham and Women's airing medical mistakes. April 24, 2013 5 cataract surgeries, 5 people blinded: what went wrong? 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Hospitals try to calm doctors' outbursts: medical road rage affecting patient safety, group says. August 27, 2008
Frequency of risk factors that potentially increase harm from medications in older adults receiving primary care. January 23, 2008
Engineering Patient Safety in Radiation Oncology: University of North Carolina's Pursuit for High Reliability and Value Creation. May 6, 2015
Safer Delivery of Surgical Services: a Programme of Controlled Before-and-after Intervention Studies with Pre-planned Pooled Data Analysis. January 25, 2017
Suspicious insulin injections, nearly a dozen deaths: inside an unfolding investigation at a VA hospital in West Virginia. October 23, 2019
Patient safety and health information technology conference: A newsmaker interview with Carolyn M. Clancy, MD. June 22, 2005
Seeking a safer surgery: some states crack down on doctors who perform unregulated outpatient procedures. August 5, 2009
An Organisation with a Memory: Report of an Expert Group on Learning from Adverse Events in the NHS Chaired by the Chief Medical Officer. March 6, 2005
The cost of errors: Medicare's new policy could cost the average hospital $23,772: study. June 25, 2008
Making communication and resolution programmes mission critical in healthcare organisations. November 11, 2020
COVID-19 has united patients and providers against institutional betrayal in health care: a battle to be heard, believed, and protected. August 19, 2020
"Sorry" is never enough: how state apology laws fail to reduce medical malpractice liability risk. April 24, 2019
Doctors make mistakes. A new documentary explores what happens when they do—and how to fix it. February 6, 2019
"It matters what I think, not what you say": scientific evidence for a medical error disclosure competence (MEDC) model. October 10, 2018
Patients and families as teachers: a mixed methods assessment of a collaborative learning model for medical error disclosure and prevention. July 13, 2016