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每天在英国各地的急诊科(EDs),患者都能从熟练的临床医生那里得到高质量的护理。尽管工作量增加,患者病情复杂,但仍提供这种护理。然而,由于临床医生的行为或疏忽,或由于他们入院的结果,许多病人在无意中受到伤害,这是不可接受的。在这种情况下,管理者和临床医生面临的挑战不是理解为什么坏人会产生不良事件,而是理解为什么好人会这样做。
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Human error or system failure?
Every day in emergency departments (EDs) across the UK, patients receive high-quality care from skilled clinicians. This care is delivered despite increasing workloads and complexity of patient conditions. However, an unacceptable number of patients are harmed inadvertently due to actions of, or omissions by, clinicians, or as a consequence of their admission to hospital. In these circumstances, the challenge for managers and clinicians is not to understand why bad people produce adverse events, but to understand why good people do.
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