Commentary An alternative to the clinical negligence system. Citation Text: Furniss R, Ormond-Walshe S. An alternative to the clinical negligence system. BMJ. 2007;334(7590):400-2. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL March 3, 2011 Furniss R, Ormond-Walshe S. BMJ. 2007;334(7590):400-2. View more articles from the same authors. The authors discuss the potential impact of the United Kingdom's NHS Redress Act. PubMed citation Available at Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Furniss R, Ormond-Walshe S. An alternative to the clinical negligence system. BMJ. 2007;334(7590):400-2. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) An international perspective on definitions and terminology used to describe serious reportable patient safety incidents: a systematic review. December 8, 2021 Advancing the science of patient safety. September 20, 2011 The top patient safety strategies that can be encouraged for adoption now. March 13, 2013 The devil is in the detail: how a closed-loop documentation system for IV infusion administration contributes to and compromises patient safety. July 22, 2020 Errors and discrepancies in the administration of intravenous infusions: a mixed methods multihospital observational study. October 18, 2018 Nurses as a source of system-level resilience: Secondary analysis of qualitative data from a study of intravenous infusion safety in English hospitals. February 12, 2020 How can patient-held lists of medication enhance patient safety? A mixed-methods study with a focus on user experience. February 5, 2020 Organisational reporting and learning systems: innovating inside and outside of the box. May 19, 2015 Intravenous infusion administration: a comparative study of practices and errors between the United States and England and their implications for patient safety. July 10, 2019 Electronic prescribing systems in hospitals to improve medication safety: a multi-methods research programme. December 21, 2022 View More Related Resources The Sorry Works! Coalition: making the case for full disclosure. January 2, 2017 Drill down with root cause analysis. June 14, 2011 Making patient safety the centerpiece of medical liability reform. February 17, 2011 Medical error, malpractice and complications: a moral geography. August 5, 2010 Doctors, lawyers make deal on medical-malpractice bill. July 19, 2010 Medical malpractice in the People's Republic of China: the 2002 regulation on the handling of medical accidents. September 15, 2009 The National Medical Error Disclosure and Compensation (MEDiC) Act. September 10, 2009 Lawyers say 'sorry' may sink you in court. May 7, 2008 Forgive and forget: recognition of error and use of apology as preemptive steps to ADR or litigation in medical malpractice cases. May 10, 2006 Perspective The Unintended Consequences of Florida Medical Liability Legislation December 1, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Providers Health Care Executives and Administrators Policy Makers Regulation Malpractice Litigation View More
An international perspective on definitions and terminology used to describe serious reportable patient safety incidents: a systematic review. December 8, 2021
The devil is in the detail: how a closed-loop documentation system for IV infusion administration contributes to and compromises patient safety. July 22, 2020
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Nurses as a source of system-level resilience: Secondary analysis of qualitative data from a study of intravenous infusion safety in English hospitals. February 12, 2020
How can patient-held lists of medication enhance patient safety? A mixed-methods study with a focus on user experience. February 5, 2020
Organisational reporting and learning systems: innovating inside and outside of the box. May 19, 2015
Intravenous infusion administration: a comparative study of practices and errors between the United States and England and their implications for patient safety. July 10, 2019
Electronic prescribing systems in hospitals to improve medication safety: a multi-methods research programme. December 21, 2022
Medical malpractice in the People's Republic of China: the 2002 regulation on the handling of medical accidents. September 15, 2009
Forgive and forget: recognition of error and use of apology as preemptive steps to ADR or litigation in medical malpractice cases. May 10, 2006