Quality and safety interventions in surgery
- PMID: 37769265
- DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2023.0180
Quality and safety interventions in surgery
Abstract
Medical errors resulting in treatment-related harm have been a challenge for many years, with particularly severe consequences in surgery. Efforts to improve safety should focus on system-based changes to response and rescue pathways, and will require further research and adequate engagement by clinical staff.
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