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Patient Safety First
Responsive regulation in health care
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Main description:

Each year more people die in health care accidents than in road accidents. Increasingly complex medical treatments and overstretched health systems create more opportunities for things to go wrong, and they do.

Patient safety is now a major regulatory issue around the world, and Australia has been at its leading edge. Self-regulation by professional and industry groups is now widely regarded as insufficient, and government is stepping in.

In Patient Safety First eading experts survey the governance of clinical care. Framed within a theory of responsive regulation, core regulatory approaches to patient safety are analysed for their effectiveness, including information systems, corporate and public institution governance models, the design of safe systems,

the role of medical boards, open disclosure and public inquiries.

Patient Safety First includes chapters by Bruce Barraclough, John Braithwaite, Stephen Duckett and Ian Freckleton SC. It is essential reading for all medical and legal professionals working in patient safety as well as readers in public health, health policy and governance.


Contents:

Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

1. Regulatory strategies for safer patient health care

2. Leading from behind with plural regulation

3. International trends in patient safety governance

4. Voluntary initiatives by clinicians

5. Integrating corporate and clinical governance

6. Transforming clinical governance in Queensland Health

7. Regulating health professionals

8. Non-disciplinary pathways in practitioner regulation

9. Regulating clinical practice

10. Surgeon report cards

11. Disclosure of medical injury

12. Does litigation against doctors and hospitals improve quality?

13. Hospital licensure, certification and accreditation

14. Connecting health care through information technology

15. Do public inquiries improve health care?

Index


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780367718909
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: March, 2021
Pages: 368
Weight: 657g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Public Health

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