Quality & safety in the literature: July 2019
- PMID: 31217311
- DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2019-009737
Quality & safety in the literature: July 2019
Keywords: accreditation; attitudes; checklists.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: Honoraria: JM has reported receiving honoraria from hospitals and professional societies devoted to complication prevention for lectures and teaching related to prevention and value-based purchasing policies involving catheter-associated urinary tract infection and hospital-acquired pressure ulcers. Intellectual Property/Product Development: JM research involves development of products to improve patient safety by reducing hospital-acquired complications. Her team has a patent issued involving one of these products that aims to reduce urinary catheter associated complications and has recently applied for a patent involving a device to reduce hospital-acquired pressure ulcers. She has no associations with any companies or manufacturers, has no ownership in a commercial entity, and receives no royalties.
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