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. 2012:3:2.
doi: 10.4103/2152-7806.92163. Epub 2012 Jan 21.

Surgical checklists: A detailed review of their emergence, development, and relevance to neurosurgical practice

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Surgical checklists: A detailed review of their emergence, development, and relevance to neurosurgical practice

Douglas J McConnell et al. Surg Neurol Int. 2012.

Abstract

In the fall of 1999, the Institute of Medicine released "To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System," a sobering report on the safety of the American healthcare industry. This work and others like it have ushered in an era where the science of quality assurance has quickly become an integral facet of the practice of medicine. One critical component of this new era is the development, application, and refinement of checklists. In a few short years, the checklist has evolved from being perceived as an assault on the practitioner' integrity to being welcomed as an important tool in reducing complications and preventing medical errors. In an effort to further expand the neurosurgical community's acceptance of surgical checklists, we review the rationale behind checklists, discuss the history of medical and surgical checklists, and remark upon the future of checklists within our field.

Keywords: Checklist; complications; medical errors; neurosurgery; surgery.

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