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twisted form of Omerta, the Sicilian code of silence, and frankly, it's protected many a bad doctor and some true butchers.
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The answers are perhaps as varied as the questions one asks, but a common theme that comes through in discussions with caregivers on the front lines and those who think a great deal about patient safety, is our failure to change our culture. What we have not done, they say, is create a "culture of safety," as has been done so impressively in other industries, such as commercial aviation, nuclear power and chemical manufacturing. These "high..
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you know, get going." "Sure."
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patient-centric is a system that discounts the power or importance of a physician's, or a nurse's, professional impact on patient healing. The healing relationship is multi-faceted, and as Dr. John Burroughs describes it, the relationship combines three critical components: A patient who wants to be healed, practitioners who desire to provide healing services and a healthy organization to create the optimal environment for healing. But a pa..
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