Commentary Is consent required for publication of medical errors? Citation Text: Weisbaum K, Hyland S, Bernstein M. Is consent required for publication of medical errors? Healthc Q. 2005;8(4):66-9. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL September 21, 2009 Weisbaum K, Hyland S, Bernstein M. Healthc Q. 2005;8(4):66-9. View more articles from the same authors. The authors argue that, under certain conditions, publication of patient information without consent can be justified for the purposes of learning from medical errors. PubMed citation Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Weisbaum K, Hyland S, Bernstein M. Is consent required for publication of medical errors? Healthc Q. 2005;8(4):66-9. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Checking it twice: an evaluation of checklists for detecting medication errors at the bedside using a chemotherapy model. March 18, 2011 How surgical trainees handle catastrophic errors: a qualitative study. January 22, 2016 Wrong-site craniotomy: analysis of 35 cases and systems for prevention. September 15, 2010 Prospective error recording in surgery: an analysis of 1108 elective neurosurgical cases. September 4, 2010 Role of pharmacist counseling in preventing adverse drug events after hospitalization. July 10, 2008 Is communication improved with the implementation of an obstetrical version of the World Health Organization safe surgery checklist? November 9, 2016 The additional cost of perioperative medication errors July 5, 2023 Impact of hospital-acquired pneumonia on the Medicare program. November 8, 2023 Implementing universal suicide risk screening in a pediatric hospital. August 18, 2021 An inpatient fall prevention initiative in a tertiary care hospital. August 10, 2011 View More Related Resources Communication and Resolution After an Adverse Health Care Incident. May 22, 2019 Canadian Disclosure Guidelines: Being Open and Honest with Patients and Families. May 8, 2019 Disclosure of medical error: policies and practice. September 29, 2017 Improving Patient Safety Through Simulation Research. February 10, 2015 Healthcare industry representatives: maximizing benefits and reducing risks. March 18, 2010 Disclosing medical errors to patients: a challenge for health care professionals and institutions. October 21, 2009 The National Medical Error Disclosure and Compensation (MEDiC) Act. September 10, 2009 Standards, audits, and saying I'm sorry: an engineer's family proposes solutions. November 30, 2007 In a crisis, do-not-revive requests don't always work. January 3, 2007 Hospitals save money, but safety is questioned. January 4, 2006 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Providers Health Care Executives and Administrators Policy Makers Patients Patient Disclosure View More
Checking it twice: an evaluation of checklists for detecting medication errors at the bedside using a chemotherapy model. March 18, 2011
Prospective error recording in surgery: an analysis of 1108 elective neurosurgical cases. September 4, 2010
Is communication improved with the implementation of an obstetrical version of the World Health Organization safe surgery checklist? November 9, 2016
Disclosing medical errors to patients: a challenge for health care professionals and institutions. October 21, 2009