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Prevalence, severity, and nature of preventable patient harm across medical care settings: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Maria PanagiotiKanza KhanRichard N KeersAseel AbuzourDenham PhippsEvangelos KontopantelisPeter BowerStephen CampbellRazaan HaneefAnthony J AveryDarren M Ashcroft
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2019)
Around one in 20 patients are exposed to preventable harm in medical care. Although a focus on preventable patient harm has been encouraged by the international patient safety policy agenda, there are limited quality improvement practices specifically targeting incidents of preventable patient harm rather than overall patient harm (preventable and non-preventable). Developing and implementing evidence-based mitigation strategies specifically targeting preventable patient harm could lead to major service quality improvements in medical care which could also be more cost effective.
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