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Global patient safety : law, policy and practice

O Neill, Clayton(Edited by)Shimwell, Morgan(Edited by)Tingle, John(Edited by)
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This book explores patient safety themes in developed, developing and transitioning countries.

A foundation premise is the concept of ‘reverse innovation’ as mutual learning from the chapters challenges traditional assumptions about the construction and location of knowledge.

This edited collection can be seen to facilitate global learning.

This book will, hopefully, form a bridge for those countries seeking to enhance their patient safety policies.

Contributors to this book challenge many supposed generalisations about human societies, including consideration of how medical care is mediated within those societies and how patient safety is assured or compromised.

By introducing major theories from the developing world in the book, readers are encouraged to reflect on their impact on the patient safety and the health quality debate.

The development of practical patient safety policies for wider use is also encouraged.

The volume presents a ground-breaking perspective by exploring fundamental issues relating to patient safety through different academic disciplines.

It develops the possibility of a new patient safety and health quality synthesis and discourse relevant to all concerned with patient safety and health quality in a global context.

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Product Details
Routledge
1351683438 / 9781351683432
eBook
344.041
21/08/2018
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (294 pages)
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