HUMAN ERROR

Efforts to define and develop taxonomies of human error were motivated by the meltdown at the Three Mile Island power plant near Harrisbug, PA, by the nuclear plant accident at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union, by the poison gas release at Bhopal, India, and by aviation's most deadly crash of two...

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Patient safety
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