Keeping Patients Safe
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The Institute of Medicine presents its third study on how to keep patients safe from the combined effects of the complexities of the technologically driven, compartmentalized health care system and the fallibility of human health care providers, managers, and leadership within that system. Taking the perspective of nurses as the largest component of the health care workforce, it suggests how the work environment can provide optimum safety.
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Committee on the Work Environment for Nurses and Patient Safety
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Institute of Medicine
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Board on Health Care Services
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Ann Page
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Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff
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Board on Health Care Services Staff
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