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Robert F. Bunting
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management.
Autor:
Robert F, Bunting
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 42:3-3
Autor:
Dana Siegal, Robert F. Bunting
Publikováno v:
Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management. 37(2)
Because quality measures are ubiquitous, health care risk management leaders often use them as a proxy for risk management measures. While certain quality measures adequately reflect some aspects of risk management, they are neither a perfect nor com
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Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 34:14-19
Scores of ASHRM members have collaborated to produce the Pearls Series, a set of pocket guides on topics of interest for not only risk managers but also administrators, clinicians, and board members. The succinct format facilitates the dissemination
Autor:
Joyce Benton, Robert F. Bunting
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 32:29-36
Members of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) are undeniably talented. They also share a spirit of volunteerism. Two ASHRM committees are fostering further member collaboration to provide individual growth, enhance educationa
Autor:
Robert F. Bunting
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 29:4-14
Patient- and family-centered care is not a new concept, but it has garnered increased interest and support during the last decade. While most healthcare providers are excellent at providing clinical care, the practice of addressing the myriad other p
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Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 29:33-37
The need for a patient advocate is greater than ever as medical errors continue to occur. News media quickly capture the egregious errors, but more errors are experienced by patients who suffer quietly. These patients know something wrong occurred du
Publikováno v:
Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management. 35(3)
The publication of To Err Is Human in 2000, followed by Crossing the Quality Chasm in 2001, marked a watershed in patient safety. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports intensified the focus on patient safety and demanded a redesign of the healthcar
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Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 18:29-53
Most medical schools and postgraduate residency programs do not focus adequate attention on risk management and quality management issues. This article will prepare physicians with an adequate working knowledge of risk management and quality manageme
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Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management. 32(3)
To advance the goal of Getting to Zero and eliminating preventable harm, ASHRM is providing guidance for defining, investigating, and measuring serious safety events. The first step in this process is the recommendation for a common and standardized