Commentary The role for leaders of health care organizations in patient safety. Citation Text: Clarke JR, Lerner JC, Marella WM. The role for leaders of health care organizations in patient safety. Am J Med Qual. 2007;22(5):311-8. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL October 6, 2011 Clarke JR, Lerner JC, Marella WM. Am J Med Qual. 2007;22(5):311-8. View more articles from the same authors. This article reviews core principles of patient safety that health care leadership should know in order to prevent errors and foster safety. PubMed citation Available at Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Clarke JR, Lerner JC, Marella WM. The role for leaders of health care organizations in patient safety. Am J Med Qual. 2007;22(5):311-8. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Health care consumers' inclination to engage in selected patient safety practices: a survey of adults in Pennsylvania. February 15, 2011 Translating patient safety legislation into health care practice. September 27, 2010 Establishing a global learning community for incident-reporting systems. November 10, 2010 Procedural safety in emergency care: a conceptual model and recommendations. November 30, 2012 Harmful medication errors involving unfractionated and low-molecular-weight heparin in three patient safety reporting programs. January 3, 2017 Simulation-based assessment of the management of critical events by board-certified anesthesiologists. September 13, 2017 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: international guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock: 2021. November 21, 2021 Preventing home medication administration errors. March 14, 2022 Implementation of the I-PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments: a multicenter prospective effectiveness implementation study. November 16, 2022 Outbreak investigation of COVID-19 among residents and staff of an independent and assisted living community for older adults in Seattle, Washington. June 10, 2020 View More Related Resources Annual Perspective Equity in Patient Safety March 27, 2024 Annual Perspective Improving Diagnostic Safety and Quality April 26, 2023 High-reliability organizations (HROs): what they know that we don't (Part II). April 29, 2018 Creating a nurse-led culture to minimize horizontal violence in the acute care setting: a multi-interventional approach. May 11, 2016 Tennessee Center for Patient Safety. September 10, 2013 Keeping the Commitment: A Progress Report on Four Early Leaders in Patient Safety Improvement. July 31, 2012 Leadership Guide to Patient Safety: Resources and Tools for Establishing and Maintaining Patient Safety. November 18, 2011 The Preventable Harm Index: an effective motivator to facilitate the drive to zero. October 27, 2010 Patient safety: moving the bar in prison health care standards. October 13, 2010 A long way to go. December 16, 2009 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Executives and Administrators Latent Errors Quality Improvement Strategies Error Reporting and Analysis Culture of Safety
Health care consumers' inclination to engage in selected patient safety practices: a survey of adults in Pennsylvania. February 15, 2011
Harmful medication errors involving unfractionated and low-molecular-weight heparin in three patient safety reporting programs. January 3, 2017
Simulation-based assessment of the management of critical events by board-certified anesthesiologists. September 13, 2017
Surviving Sepsis Campaign: international guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock: 2021. November 21, 2021
Implementation of the I-PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments: a multicenter prospective effectiveness implementation study. November 16, 2022
Outbreak investigation of COVID-19 among residents and staff of an independent and assisted living community for older adults in Seattle, Washington. June 10, 2020
Creating a nurse-led culture to minimize horizontal violence in the acute care setting: a multi-interventional approach. May 11, 2016
Keeping the Commitment: A Progress Report on Four Early Leaders in Patient Safety Improvement. July 31, 2012
Leadership Guide to Patient Safety: Resources and Tools for Establishing and Maintaining Patient Safety. November 18, 2011