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The relationship between high-reliability practice and hospital-acquired conditions among the Solutions for Patient Safety Collaborative.

Randall KH, Slovensky D, Weech-Maldonado R, et al. The relationship between high-reliability practice and hospital-acquired conditions among the Solutions for Patient Safety Collaborative. Pediatr Qual Saf. 2021;6(5):e470. doi:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000470.

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October 20, 2021
Randall KH, Slovensky D, Weech-Maldonado R, et al. Pediatr Qual Saf. 2021;6(5):e470.
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Achieving high reliability is an ongoing goal for health care. This survey of 25 pediatric organizations participating in a patient safety collaborative identified an inverse association between safety culture and patient harm, but found that elements of high-reliability, leadership, and process improvement were not associated with reduced patient harm.

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Randall KH, Slovensky D, Weech-Maldonado R, et al. The relationship between high-reliability practice and hospital-acquired conditions among the Solutions for Patient Safety Collaborative. Pediatr Qual Saf. 2021;6(5):e470. doi:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000470.