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Mary Beth Edmond
By: Tracey Lynn King, Brian A. Stockhoff, Mary Beth Edmond

Editor’s note: This is the third of a three-part series on quality in healthcare. Part one described the Juran Model for Patient Safety, and part two identified elements of a patient safety officer program.

Mary Beth Edmond
By: Mary Beth Edmond, Jonathan Flanders

Editor's note: Part one of this three-part series on patient safety, "Establishing a Patient Safety Culture," offered an overview of the Juran Model for Patient Safety. Part Two takes a closer look at Juran's patient safety curriculum and certification.

Mary Beth Edmond
By: Mary Beth Edmond, Jonathan Flanders

Ensuring patient safety is one of the most vital and challenging roles in health care. Public reporting of preventable medical errors has forced hospitals to report their medical error numbers accurately and to improve the quality of care. Organizations such as the Institute of Medicine recommend that all health care professionals strive to create a culture of safety and report medical errors, without fear of retribution or blame.

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