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Global Patient Safety: Law, Policy and Practice

Editat de John Tingle, Clayton Ó Néill, Morgan Shimwell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
This book explores patient safety themes in developed, developing and transitioning countries. A foundation premise is the concept of ‘reverse innovation’ as mutual learning from the chapters challenges traditional assumptions about the construction and location of knowledge. This edited collection can be seen to facilitate global learning. This book will, hopefully, form a bridge for those countries seeking to enhance their patient safety policies. Contributors to this book challenge many supposed generalisations about human societies, including consideration of how medical care is mediated within those societies and how patient safety is assured or compromised. By introducing major theories from the developing world in the book, readers are encouraged to reflect on their impact on the patient safety and the health quality debate. The development of practical patient safety policies for wider use is also encouraged. The volume presents a ground-breaking perspective by exploring fundamental issues relating to patient safety through different academic disciplines. It develops the possibility of a new patient safety and health quality synthesis and discourse relevant to all concerned with patient safety and health quality in a global context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367587185
ISBN-10: 0367587181
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

 

Notes on contributors


Preface


JOHN TINGLE, CLAYTON Ó NÉILL AND MORGAN SHIMWELL


1 Patient safety policy development in the NHS in England


JOHN TINGLE


2 The health law, ethics and patient safety interface


JONATHAN HERRING


3 Patient safety and substantive English medical law


CHARLES FOSTER


4 Board governance for better, safer healthcare


RUSSELL MANNION, HUW DAVIES, ROSS MILLAR AND TIM FREEMAN


5 Speaking up or blowing the whistle for better, safer care


RUSSELL MANNION, HUW DAVIES, JOHN BLENKINSOPP, JEAN V. MCHALE, ROSS MILLAR, MARTIN POWELL AND NICK SNOWDEN


6 Patient safety, the ‘safe space’ and the duty of candour: Reconciling the irreconcilable?


JEAN V. MCHALE


7 Religious and cultural beliefs: The potential for patient safety to be compromised


CLAYTON Ó NÉILL


8 Patient safety in Oman


AISHA RASHID AL MAQBALI AND AHMED AL-MANDHARI


9 State adverse health incident reporting systems in the United States: An introduction and contextual discussion


BARBARA A. NOAH


10 Adverse health events in Minnesota


RACHEL JOKELA


11 The role of regulatory frameworks in Latvian patient safety culture


EVIJA PALCEJA AND AGNESE BANKAVA


12 Patient safety in Thailand


PIYAWAN LIMPANYALERT


13 Patient safety in Uganda


KAY SEDEN AND REGINA KAMOGA


14 Patient safety in Nigeria: An emergent concept


CHELUCHI ONYEMELUKWE


15 A critical analysis of patient safety strategies in Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI)


AZHIN OMER


16 Patient safety and the health transition: Understanding and addressing the high level of lifestyle-related non-communicable diseases in the Pacific region


ROY SMITH


17 The Japanese Obstetric Compensation System for Cerebral Palsy – a case study of a no-fault compensation system


SHIN USHIRO


18 Conclusion: Global patient safety – power of the dream


CLAYTON Ó NÉILL, MORGAN SHIMWELL AND JOHN TINGLE


Index

Notă biografică

John Tingle is a Barrister and Associate Professor in Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK.


Clayton Ó Néill is a Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK.


Morgan Shimwell is a Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Descriere

This book explores patient safety themes in developed, developing and transitioning countries. It uses the concept of ‘reverse innovation’ as mutual learning from the chapters challenges traditional assumptions about what knowledge is produced where, and how it resides.