articleInternational Journal for Quality in Health CareAug 20, 2015BRONZE OA

Resilient health care: turning patient safety on its head

Macquarie University · Imperial College London · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

The current approach to patient safety, labelled Safety I, is predicated on a 'find and fix' model. It identifies things going wrong, after the event, and aims to stamp them out, in order to ensure that the number of errors is as low as possible. Healthcare is much more complex than such a linear model suggests. We need to switch the focus to what we have come to call Safety II: a concerted effort to enable things to go right more often. The key is to appreciate that healthcare is resilient to a large extent, and everyday performance succeeds much more often than it fails. Clinicians constantly adjust what they do to match the conditions. Facilitating work flexibility, and actively trying to increase the…

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Keywords
  • Head (geology)
  • Patient safety
  • Health care
  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Medical emergency
  • Political science
  • Geology
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