The Patient Survival Handbook.
Powell SM, Stone RD. Peachtree City, GA: Synensis; 2015.
Engaging patients in their care is increasingly advocated as a way to improve safety. This book recommends actions for patients and families to reduce risk of error during their primary care visit, hospitalization, communications with providers, and discharge. A past AHRQ WebM&M perspective highlighted the importance of involving patients in safety.