Quality and Safety in Health Care

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Leadership for safety: industrial experience2004/12/01English
Challenges for an international guidelines collaboration2004/12/01English
Getting to Grips with Clinical Governance2004/12/01English
The improvement horse race: bet on the UK2004/12/01English
Volume 13 reviewers2004/12/01English
Avedis Donabedian: father of quality assurance and poet2004/12/01English
Models of the medical consultation: opportunities and limitations of a game theory perspective2004/12/01English
The clinician, the patient and the organisation: a crucial three sided relationship2004/12/01English
Are simulation and didactic crisis resource management (CRM) training synergistic?2004/12/01English
Informed consent: don't throw out the moral baby with the critical bath water2004/12/01English
The consultation game2004/12/01English
Designing information technology to support prescribing decision making2004/12/01English
Medical Records, Use and Abuse2004/12/01English
Organisations and safety in health care2004/12/01English
Volume 12 reviewers2003/12/01English
Can patient choice shape organisational behaviour to provide patients with what they want?2003/12/01English
Healthcare leaders test a proven business strategy2003/12/01English
Getting Health Economics into Practice: Kernick D, ed. Abingdon, Oxon: Radclife Medical Press, 2002. Pp 324. ISBN 1 85775 575 82003/08/01English
Quantifying Quality in Primary Care: Edited by Peter Graves. Abingdon, Oxon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2002.  32.95, 257 pp. ISBN 1 85775 599 52003/08/01English
Using the Internet in Healthcare. 2nd Edition: Stuart Tyrrell. Abingdon, Oxon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2002.  19.95, 162 pp. ISBN 1 85775 997 42003/08/01English
Management of hypertension in pregnancy in rural areas2003/08/01English
An A-Z of Management for Healthcare Professionals: Roy Lilley. Abingdon, Oxon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2002.  19.95, 198 pp. ISBN 1 85775953 22003/08/01English
Action Points2003/08/01English
Correction2003/08/01English
How can healthcare organisations enhance their capacity to learn?2003/08/01English
Culture of safety2003/08/01English
"Doing prescribing": high hopes and unexplored beliefs2003/08/01English
Regulating Healthcare: a Prescription for Improvement?2004/02/01English
Defining and classifying medical error: lessons for learning2004/02/01English
Iatrogenic illness on a general medical service at a university hospital2004/02/01English