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Volumn 523, Issue 7562, 2015, Pages 516-518
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Hospital checklists are meant to save lives-so why do they often fail?
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
BLOOD;
HEALTH POLICY;
HEALTH RISK;
HEALTH STATUS;
HOSPITAL SECTOR;
POLICY MAKING;
SUSTAINABILITY;
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION;
ANESTHESIST;
CHECKLIST;
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE;
HOSPITAL;
HUMAN;
INTENSIVIST;
LEADERSHIP;
OPERATING ROOM;
OPERATING ROOM PERSONNEL;
PATIENT SAFETY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SCIENTIST;
SHORT SURVEY;
SOCIAL PROBLEM;
WORKFLOW;
WORKSHOP;
CLINICAL COMPETENCE;
GENERAL SURGERY;
MEDICAL ERROR;
MORTALITY;
PILOT STUDY;
PREVENTION AND CONTROL;
PROCEDURES;
PROGRAM EVALUATION;
REPRODUCIBILITY;
STANDARDS;
STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL DATA;
TREATMENT FAILURE;
UTILIZATION;
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION;
UNITED KINGDOM;
UNITED STATES;
CHECKLIST;
CLINICAL COMPETENCE;
GENERAL SURGERY;
HOSPITALS;
HUMANS;
MEDICAL ERRORS;
PILOT PROJECTS;
PROGRAM EVALUATION;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
TREATMENT FAILURE;
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION;
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EID: 84938542485
PISSN: 00280836
EISSN: 14764687
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1038/523516a Document Type: Short Survey |
Times cited : (46)
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References (13)
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