Newspaper/Magazine Article The revolutionary. Citation Text: The revolutionary. Swidey N. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Download PDF Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL February 19, 2010 Swidey N. View more articles from the same authors. An introduction to Donald Berwick, CEO of Boston's Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and his vision for reshaping health care to improve patient safety and quality. Available at Save Save to your library Print Download PDF Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: The revolutionary. Swidey N. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Pathologists, patients and diagnostic errors—part 1 and part 2. September 7, 2016 Are Workarounds Ethical? Managing Moral Problems in Health Care Systems. February 3, 2016 When should surgeons stop operating? July 1, 2015 All can be lost: the risk of putting our knowledge in the hands of machines. December 4, 2013 Non-technical Skills and the Future of Teamwork in Healthcare Settings. July 10, 2013 When doctors make mistakes. August 2, 2010 After Harm: Medical Error and the Ethics of Forgiveness. September 14, 2005 The last person you'd expect to die in childbirth. May 24, 2017 Heartbroken. December 12, 2018 Building a Culture of Candour: a Review of the Threshold for the Duty of Candour and of the Incentives for Care Organisations to Be Candid. April 2, 2014 View More Related Resources National Agenda for Action: Patients and Families in Patient Safety. November 21, 2016 Josie's Story. May 25, 2016 A Tale of Two Stories: Contrasting Views of Patient Safety. May 9, 2015 The bell curve. January 14, 2011 Our story. July 20, 2010 Maternity ward at Highland under fire from patients. January 10, 2007 The Patient Safety Group. August 9, 2006 Get me out alive. May 17, 2006 Q: What scares doctors? A: Being the patient. April 26, 2006 The Josie King Foundation. March 15, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Providers Non-Health Care Professionals Patients Culture of Safety
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