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For busy professionals like you who appreciate information to-go, Podcasting is the option for you! Podcasting is a way of receiving online audio (and sometimes video) content. The Podcast is downloaded onto your computer for you to listen to any time, anywhere. Copy them to your iPod or portable media player for true convenience.
A few months ago, an article was published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) questioning whether root cause analyses (RCAs) have actually resulted in a reduction of the risk of adverse events and unintended harm to patients. This five minute podcast describes the true value of Root Cause Analyses. |
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Patricia Spath and William Minoque, “The Soil, Not the Seed: The Real Problem with Root Cause Analysis,” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Web, M&M – Morbidity & Mortality Rounds on the Web – Perspectives on Safety, July 2008, http://webmm.ahrq.gov/perspective.aspx?perspectiveID=62, 01/06/09.
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Albert W. Wu, Angela K. M. Lipshutz, and Peter J. Pronovost, “Effectiveness and Efficiency of Root Cause Analysis in Medicine,” JAMA, Vol. 299, No. 6, February 13, 2008, pp. 685-687.
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