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Improving the governance of patient safety in emergency care: a systematic review of interventions.

Gijs HesselinkSivera BerbenThimpe BeuneLisette Schoonhoven
Published in: BMJ open (2016)
Characteristics of the interventions included in this review (eg, anonymous incident reporting and validation of incident reports by an independent party) could provide useful input for the design of an effective tool to govern patient safety in EMS organisations and EDs. However, executives cannot rely on a robust set of evidence-based and feasible tools to govern patient safety within their emergency care organisation and in the chain of emergency care. Established strategies from other high-risk sectors need to be evaluated in emergency care settings, using an experimental design with valid outcome measures to strengthen the evidence base.
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