articleJAMAMay 17, 2005Closed access

Five Years After To Err Is Human

Harvard University

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Abstract

Five years ago, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for a national effort to make health care safe. Although progress since then has been slow, the IOM report truly "changed the conversation" to a focus on changing systems, stimulated a broad array of stakeholders to engage in patient safety, and motivated hospitals to adopt new safe practices. The pace of change is likely to accelerate, particularly in implementation of electronic health records, diffusion of safe practices, team training, and full disclosure to patients following injury. If directed toward hospitals that actually achieve high levels of safety, pay for performance could provide additional incentives. But improvement of the magnitude…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Pace
  • Patient safety
  • Conversation
  • Incentive
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Health care
  • Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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