Understanding Patient Safety, Third Edition

Understanding Patient Safety, Third Edition by Robert Wachter is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Education on November 23, 2017. This 528-page book addresses the complexities of patient safety within the healthcare system, emphasizing the importance of well-trained caregivers and relevant insights from various industries. The text serves as a foundational primer on the clinical, organizational, and systems issues surrounding patient safety, making it a valuable tool for those in the medical field.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of medical errors, including those related to surgery, medications, and transitions in care. The book also presents proven solutions for enhancing safety, such as establishing effective reporting systems and fostering a culture of safety. The third edition incorporates significant updates on topics like diagnostic errors, information technology, and clinician burnout, ensuring that it remains relevant in today’s evolving healthcare landscape. With its engaging format, including high-yield cases and key references, this edition is designed to optimize quality and safety in patient care.
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Now revised and updated—the landmark patient safety primer written by the world’s leading authorities
Medical errors are the unfortunate byproduct of an increasingly complex healthcare system. Now more than ever, keeping patients safe takes well-trained caregivers, relevant insights from a range of industries, additional investment—and a groundbreaking text like Understanding Patient Safety.
Understanding Patient Safety is “must read” for those seeking to master the clinical, organizational, and systems issues of patient safety. In this bestselling primer, patient safety pioneer Robert Wachter and Kiran Gupta put all the essential tools and principles at your fingertips. Engaging and accessible, the book is filled with high-yield cases, analyses, tables, graphics, along with key points and references—all designed to help you optimize quality and safety.
Understanding Patient Safety begins with an introduction to patient safety and medical errors. Its second section surveys specific types of medical errors, including those related to surgery, medications, diagnosis, transition and handoff, and infections. The third section covers proven solutions, from establishing reporting systems, to creating a culture of safety.
The third edition reflects pivotal new developments in the field, including major updates in diagnostic errors, information technology and patient safety, ambulatory safety, and clinician burnout.
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•Coverage of human factors and errors at the person-machine interface
•Review of workplace issues, including supporting caregivers after major errors
•How to organize an effective safety program
•Coordination of patient education and training
•Overview of the malpractice system
•Discussion of the patient’s role
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