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Mark Goldszmidt - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • high reliability and cargo cult qi response to Sutcliffe et al bmj qual saf 2017 26 248 51
    BMJ Quality & Safety, 2017
    Co-Authors: Andrew Smaggus, Mark Goldszmidt
    Abstract:

    In their article regarding high-reliability organisations, Sutcliffe et al 1 argue that healthcare's failure to understand the fundamental concepts that underlie high reliability has limited their impact on patient safety and healthcare quality. In considering their claims, an important issue arises that extends beyond the pursuit of high reliability: the failure within healthcare to develop a nuanced understanding of the theoretical basis for improvement methodologies. More specifically, the pressure to pursue quality improvement (QI) initiatives may presently exceed our expertise for achieving them successfully. This is an issue that, if not addressed, may compromise future attempts to improve …

  • High Reliability and ‘Cargo Cult QI’: response to Sutcliffe et al. BMJ Qual Saf 2017;26:248–51
    BMJ Quality & Safety, 2017
    Co-Authors: Andrew Smaggus, Mark Goldszmidt
    Abstract:

    In their article regarding high-reliability organisations, Sutcliffe et al 1 argue that healthcare's failure to understand the fundamental concepts that underlie high reliability has limited their impact on patient safety and healthcare quality. In considering their claims, an important issue arises that extends beyond the pursuit of high reliability: the failure within healthcare to develop a nuanced understanding of the theoretical basis for improvement methodologies. More specifically, the pressure to pursue quality improvement (QI) initiatives may presently exceed our expertise for achieving them successfully. This is an issue that, if not addressed, may compromise future attempts to improve …

Andrew Smaggus - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • high reliability and cargo cult qi response to Sutcliffe et al bmj qual saf 2017 26 248 51
    BMJ Quality & Safety, 2017
    Co-Authors: Andrew Smaggus, Mark Goldszmidt
    Abstract:

    In their article regarding high-reliability organisations, Sutcliffe et al 1 argue that healthcare's failure to understand the fundamental concepts that underlie high reliability has limited their impact on patient safety and healthcare quality. In considering their claims, an important issue arises that extends beyond the pursuit of high reliability: the failure within healthcare to develop a nuanced understanding of the theoretical basis for improvement methodologies. More specifically, the pressure to pursue quality improvement (QI) initiatives may presently exceed our expertise for achieving them successfully. This is an issue that, if not addressed, may compromise future attempts to improve …

  • High Reliability and ‘Cargo Cult QI’: response to Sutcliffe et al. BMJ Qual Saf 2017;26:248–51
    BMJ Quality & Safety, 2017
    Co-Authors: Andrew Smaggus, Mark Goldszmidt
    Abstract:

    In their article regarding high-reliability organisations, Sutcliffe et al 1 argue that healthcare's failure to understand the fundamental concepts that underlie high reliability has limited their impact on patient safety and healthcare quality. In considering their claims, an important issue arises that extends beyond the pursuit of high reliability: the failure within healthcare to develop a nuanced understanding of the theoretical basis for improvement methodologies. More specifically, the pressure to pursue quality improvement (QI) initiatives may presently exceed our expertise for achieving them successfully. This is an issue that, if not addressed, may compromise future attempts to improve …

E R Beim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • spondylometaphyseal dysplasia Sutcliffe type a rediscovered entity
    Canadian Association of Radiologists journal, 1992
    Co-Authors: K Kozlowski, M Napiontek, E R Beim
    Abstract:

    : The authors describe two children with spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Sutcliffe type. This easily recognizable form of bone dysplasia is characterized by coxa vara, minimal metaphyseal changes, oval vertebral bodies and metaphyseal corner fractures later in life. It is probably the most common type of spondylometaphyseal dysplasia. Early diagnosis is important for proper management.

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Jamie Cookson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.