《健康质量安全杂志》.2005年.第1期
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- Bringing different perspectives to bear on health care
- A systematic review of cancer waiting time audits
- Paradoxes of French accreditation
- Making psychological theory useful for implementing evidence based practice: a consensus approach
- It’s about more than money: financial incentives and internal motivation
- General practice critical incident reviews of patient suicides: benefits, barriers, costs, and family participation
- Eradication of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus by "ring fencing" of elective orthopaedic beds
- Stroke units: research and reality. Results from the National Sentinel Audit of Stroke
- Safety in the operating theatre – Part 2: Human error and organisational failure
- Readmission to hospital 5 years after hysterectomy or endometrial resection in a national cohort study
- QSHC’S NEW COVER: A COMMITMENT TO IMPROVEMENT
- THE IMPACT OF FEELING RESPONSIBLE FOR ADVERSE EVENTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING OPEN TO CRITICISM FROM COLLEAGUES
- The healthcare quality measurement industry: time to slow the juggernaut?
- Sustainable maternity services in remote and rural Scotland? A qualitative survey of staff views on required skills, competencies and traini
- Surgical experience, hospital size and severity adjusted mortality: James Y Simpson, 1869
- When is a stroke unit not a stroke unit?
- Three questions for QSHC
- Human Error and Patient Safety