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Robert M. Wachter
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1 Nov 2007 0071482776 978-0071482776 1

Everything you need to deliver safe patient care or to improve patient safety in your organization

"This easy-to-read book provides an excellent overview of the patient safety movement in the United States....The author has written a useful book for the professional who needs a foundation in patient safety principles and theory. The book also provides a multitude of resources for the professional interested in gaining a more in-depth knowledge of the strategies and proponents of the patient safety movement."--Journal for Healthcare Quality

Understanding Patient Safety is the essential book for anyone seeking to learn the key clinical, organizational, and systems issues in patient safety. Written in a lively and accessible style by one of the world's leaders in the fields of patient safety and quality, Understanding Patient Safety is filled with valuable cases and analyses, as well as up-to-date tables, graphics, references, and tools -- all designed to introduce the patient safety field to medical, nursing, pharmacy, hospital administration, and other trainees, and to be the go-to book for experienced clinicians and non-clinicians alike.

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  • Concise coverage of the core principles of patient safety
  • All the key insights to help you understand and prevent a broad range of errors: including medication errors, surgical errors, diagnostic errors, errors at the man-machine interface, and nursing-related errors
  • A focus on how reporting systems, teamwork training, simulation, the malpractice system, and information technology can impact patient safety and quality
  • A practical overview on how to implement an effective safety program in both hospital and ambulatory settings
  • Realistic case studies that illustrate key points and clarify pivotal concepts
  • A detailed glossary, key references, and useful tools, websites, tables, and graphics

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical; 1 edition (1 Nov 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071482776
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071482776
  • Product Dimensions: 15 x 1.2 x 22.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 845,947 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Wachter, MD
Professor and Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine
Associate Chairman of the Department of Medicine
Lynne and Marc Benioff Endowed Chair in Hospital Medicine
Chief of the Medical Service
University of California, San Francisco

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding Patient Safety 2 Sep 2008
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As a junior doctor wanting to learn about patient safety, Robert Wachter's book represented an excellent introductory textbook to the subject. Patient safety is a broad and diverse topic, and this book very neatly organizes and summarizes present thinking on the subject. Unlike other sources the book is comprehensive, dividing the subject into three areas: introduction (what is patient safety), types of medical errors (medication, surgical errors, diagnostic, human factors, handover, teamwork and complications of healthcare) and solutions (IT, reporting systems, creating a safety culture, workforce issues, training, law and regulation, accountability and the role of the patient). The appendix provides some excellent reference material, and pointers to other sources. The book is, by its own omission, very focused towards hospital medicine, which is partly a reflection of present research. Specifics on topics like psychiatry and, to a certain extent, primary care receive little attention.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book 7 Jun 2009
Format:Paperback
This is a book that touches on one of the largest problems in healthcare today.
It is also a book that is readable by the busy people that work in the NHS.
The chapters are concise, well thought out and with good reminder points to aid retention.
Much like a good novel, it grabs your attention and it becomes hard to put down.
It puts forward clear ideas and serves as a text book towards combating the human factor errors that will always occur in healthcare.
My only wish for any updated versions in the future would be for more on Simulation training.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal for Beginners and Teachers 25 Nov 2007
By Matias Milberg - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
If "Internal Bleeding" was an inspiring book; this is a comprehensive, modern, didactic, updated and most of all, very useful "text book".
Easy to read, with graphic examples, integrative tables and graphics, take home key points and smart design; this book attest Wachter's unique writing talent.
Seeking patient safety should become a proven clinical skill for every health care worker and, "Understanding Patient Safety" is an excellent starting point. Also anyone who is or will become a patient would profit with it's reading.
So useful for culture change, I wish there's soon a spanish version available.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Patient Safety in a Nutshell 25 Jan 2009
By PLOM - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Wachter has covered a complex topic with great clarity and fine style. The book is organised logically to allow the reader to follow from start to finish or "drop in" on a topic of interest. The interliniking of chapters and ideas is well constructed through example and cross reference - again aiding a rapid uptake of the knowledge sought.

The careful examination of terminology that starts the book is very helpful to beginners but takes some concentration to understand. This section is helpfully supplemented by a glossary that probably should also be read early.

The examples used throughout the book are both elightening and frightening! Use of examples assists the reader to understand the complexity of safety issues whilst focussing on the current topic.

The writing style is clear and easy to understand. A minimum of medical terminology is needed and many specialist terms are explained along the way. I feel confident beginners and experienced staff will find this acceptable.

Wachter starts with definitions and the overall situation, leads us through common causes and issues and ends with recommendations for action.
Each chapter ends with a summary of key points that is a helpful adjunct to the main text.

International readers will also benefit from Wachters detailed coverage of the issues and examples from within the US as he manages to keep the discussion largely universal in its application.

Overall, I have found the book very helpful on getting my specialist area of interest, Clinical Engineering, and its role in Patient Safety into context. Highly recommended reading and for this reviewer an instant favourite.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction and excellent resource 31 May 2008
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I've read scientific papers in University that reviewed patient safety and more specifically anesthesiologist errors.

It's surprising how many errors occur - but the underlying reason most often is latent errors that happen to occur at the "sharp" end (those administering medication, monitoring, operating etc).

The book outlines the classic "swiss cheese" model and reminds us we are quick to blame the person that committed the error however, we need to look closer at the systemic or latent errors.

I've always had an interest in pursuing more human factors work in regard to patient safety and this was a great resource to remind me of various medical error sources.

I also recommend James Reasons "Human Error" for an indepth review of Human Error - slips, lapses, mistakes etc.
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