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Part I Fundamentals of Systems and Safety Science |
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1 The Burning Platform: Improving Surgical Quality and Keeping Patients Safe |
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3 | (12) |
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2 Risk Factors and Epidemiology of Surgical Safety |
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15 | (10) |
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3 Concepts and Models of Safety, Resilience, and Reliability |
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25 | (14) |
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4 Surgery Through a Human Factors and Ergonomics Lens |
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39 | (12) |
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5 The Relationship Between Teamwork and Patient Safety |
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51 | (16) |
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6 Enterprise Risk Management in Healthcare |
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67 | (20) |
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7 The Patient Experience: An Essential Component of High-Value Care and Service |
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87 | (14) |
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8 Patients and Families as Coproducers of Safe and Reliable Outcomes |
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101 | (20) |
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9 Tools and Strategies for Continuous Quality Improvement and Patient Safety |
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121 | (12) |
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10 The Future and Challenges of Surgical Technology Implementation and Patient Safety |
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133 | (12) |
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Part II Job and Organizational Design |
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11 Organizational and Cultural Determinants of Surgical Safety |
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145 | (14) |
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12 The Role of Architecture and Physical Environment in Hospital Safety Design |
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159 | (26) |
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Laurie Tranchina Waggener |
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13 Building Surgical Expertise Through the Science of Continuous Learning and Training |
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185 | (20) |
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14 Promoting Occupational Wellness and Combating Professional Burnout in the Surgical Workforce |
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205 | (20) |
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15 Executive Leadership and Surgical Quality: A Guide for Senior Hospital Leaders |
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225 | (22) |
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16 Information Technology Infrastructure, Management, and Implementation: The Rise of the Emergent Clinical Information System and the Chief Medical Information Officer |
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247 | (16) |
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17 Redesigning Hospital Alarms for Reliable and Safe Care |
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263 | (14) |
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18 Implementation Science: Translating Research into Practice for Sustained Impact |
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277 | (20) |
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Part III Perioperative Quality and Patient Safety |
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19 The Leadership Role: Designing Perioperative Surgical Services for Safety and Efficiency |
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297 | (16) |
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20 Operating Room Management, Measures of OR Efficiency, and Cost-Effectiveness |
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313 | (14) |
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21 The Science of Delivering Safe and Reliable Anesthesia Care |
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327 | (22) |
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22 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery: ERAS |
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349 | (14) |
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23 The Next Frontier: Ambulatory and Outpatient Surgical Safety and Quality |
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363 | (10) |
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24 Human Factors and Operating Room Design Challenges |
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373 | (24) |
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25 Diagnostic Error in Surgery and Surgical Services |
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397 | (16) |
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26 Preventing Perioperative `Never Events' |
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413 | (36) |
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27 Healthcare-Associated Infections in Surgical Practice |
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449 | (12) |
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28 Safer Medication Administration Through Design and Ergonomics |
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461 | (18) |
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29 Preventing Venous Thromboembolism Across the Surgical Care Continuum |
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479 | (14) |
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30 Preventing Perioperative Positioning and Equipment Injuries |
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493 | (26) |
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31 Challenges in Preventing Electrical, Thermal, and Radiation Injuries |
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519 | (36) |
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32 Improving Clinical Performance by Analyzing Surgical Skills and Operative Errors |
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555 | (16) |
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Part IV Approaches to Managing Risks |
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33 Perioperative Risk and Management of Surgical Patients |
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571 | (18) |
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34 Managing the Complex High-Risk Surgical Patient |
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589 | (24) |
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35 Geriatric Surgical Quality and Wellness |
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613 | (10) |
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36 Patient Transitions and Handovers Across the Continuum of Surgical Care |
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623 | (12) |
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37 Failure to Rescue and Failure to Perceive Patients in Crisis |
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635 | (14) |
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38 A Quiet Revolution: Communicating and Resolving Patient Harm |
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649 | (16) |
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39 It's My Fault: Understanding the Role of Personal Accountability, Mental Models and Systems in Managing Sentinel Events |
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665 | (18) |
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40 Capturing, Reporting, and Learning from Adverse Events |
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683 | (12) |
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41 How Not to Run an Incident Investigation |
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695 | (20) |
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42 Multi-institutional Learning and Collaboration to Improve Quality and Safety |
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715 | (8) |
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43 Lessons Learned from Anesthesia Registries About Surgical Safety and Reliability |
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723 | (14) |
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44 Use of Data from Surgical Registries to Improve Outcomes |
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737 | (18) |
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Part V Regulation, Policy, and the Future of Surgical Care |
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45 How Regulators Assess and Accredit Safety and Quality in Surgical Services |
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755 | (30) |
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46 The Perioperative Surgical Home: The New Frontier |
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785 | (14) |
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47 Surgical Graduate Medical Education Program Accreditation and the Clinical Learning Environment: Patient Safety and Health Care Quality |
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799 | (18) |
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48 Affordable Care Act, Public Legislation, and Professional Self-Regulation: Implications for Public Policy |
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817 | (10) |
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49 Surgical Quality and Patient Safety in Rural Settings |
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827 | (10) |
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50 Global Surgery: Progress and Challenges in Surgical Quality and Patient Safety |
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837 | (12) |
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51 International Perspectives on Safety, Quality, and Reliability of Surgical Care |
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849 | (10) |
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52 Surgical Safety in Developing Countries: Middle East, North Africa, and Gulf Countries |
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859 | (10) |
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53 Future Directions of Surgical Safety |
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869 | (12) |
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Epilogue |
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Index |
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