

First, Do Less Harm
304 pages2012Cornell University PressISBN 9780801464072
Safety measuresHospital careMedical careMedical errorsPatientsPreventionPrevention & controlHealth Facility AdministrationPatient Safety
About this book
Each year, hospital-acquired infections, prescribing and treatment errors, lost documents and test reports, communication failures, and other problems have caused thousands of deaths in the United States, added millions of days to patients' hospital stays, and cost Americans tens of billions of dollars. Despite (and sometimes because of) new medical information technology and numerous well-intentioned initiatives to address these problems, threats to patient safety remain, and in some areas are on the rise. In First, Do Less Harm, twelve health care professionals and researchers plus two former patients look at patient safety from a variety of perspectives, finding many of the proposed solutions to be inadequate or impractical. Several contributors to this book attribute the failure to confront patient safety concerns to the influence of the "market model" on medicine and emphasize the need for hospital-wide teamwork and greater involvement from frontline workers (from janitors and aides to nurses and physicians) in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective safety initiatives.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Cornell University Press
- Published
- 2012
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 9780801464072
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