Health Care Safety during the Pandemic and Beyond — Building a System That Ensures Resilience

Since the pandemic began, U.S. health care safety has declined severely, suggesting that our system lacks a sufficiently resilient safety culture and infrastructure. We need to build a more resilient delivery system, capable of maintaining high safety levels in crises.

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2022-02, Vol.386 (7), p.609-611
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Disaster Planning - organization & administration
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Health care policy
Health disparities
Health Policy
Hospital-Based Clinical Medicine
Humans
Industrial safety
Infectious Disease
Infectious Disease General
Medical Ethics
Medical personnel
Medical Practice
Pandemics
Patient Safety
Personal protective equipment
Public Health
Public Health General
Quality of Care
Safety
Safety Management - organization & administration
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Staphylococcus infections
Training
United States
Viral Infections
Workforce
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