Commentary What cannot be said on television about health care. Citation Text: Emanuel EJ. What Cannot Be Said on Television About Health Care. JAMA. 2007;297(19). doi:10.1001/jama.297.19.2131. Copy Citation Format: DOIGoogle ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL February 1, 2011 Emanuel EJ. JAMA. 2007;297(19). View more articles from the same authors. The author discusses how changes in language used to describe health care reflect a shifting public perception of the US health care system. This shift involves increasing recognition that errors do occur and that the health care system is flawed. Available at PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Emanuel EJ. What Cannot Be Said on Television About Health Care. JAMA. 2007;297(19). doi:10.1001/jama.297.19.2131. Copy Citation Format: DOIGoogle ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Predicting the future—big data, machine learning, and clinical medicine. January 10, 2018 What is accountability in health care? December 23, 2008 Clarifying radiology's role in safety events: a 5-year retrospective common cause analysis of safety events at a pediatric hospital. September 2, 2020 Impact of automated alerts on discharge opioid overprescribing after general surgery. September 11, 2024 ASHP Guidelines on the Safe Use of Automated Compounding Devices for the Preparation of Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures. June 15, 2022 What do emergency department physicians and nurses feel? A qualitative study of emotions, triggers, regulation strategies, and effects on patient care. April 1, 2020 Recommended responsibilities for management of MR safety. November 18, 2016 Planning an MR suite: what can be done to enhance safety? September 12, 2016 Obstetric practice guidelines: labor's love lost? June 5, 2019 WebM&M Cases The Magnetic Deflection May 1, 2019 View More Related Resources Perspective The Media’s Role in Patient Safety April 27, 2022 Strengthening the medical error "meme pool." August 7, 2019 Delivering safety over convenience. October 11, 2016 Tennessee Center for Patient Safety. September 10, 2013 Sterile compounding tragedy is a symptom of a broken system on many levels. October 31, 2012 Pediatric medication safety and the media: what does the public see? April 11, 2011 Making patient safety the centerpiece of medical liability reform. February 17, 2011 Announcing 2009 Leapfrog top hospitals. December 16, 2009 How safe do patients feel? December 14, 2005 Perspective Organizational Change in the Face of Highly Public Errors—I. The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Experience May 1, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Providers Media Policy Makers Role of the Media Communication Improvement
Clarifying radiology's role in safety events: a 5-year retrospective common cause analysis of safety events at a pediatric hospital. September 2, 2020
Impact of automated alerts on discharge opioid overprescribing after general surgery. September 11, 2024
ASHP Guidelines on the Safe Use of Automated Compounding Devices for the Preparation of Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures. June 15, 2022
What do emergency department physicians and nurses feel? A qualitative study of emotions, triggers, regulation strategies, and effects on patient care. April 1, 2020
Perspective Organizational Change in the Face of Highly Public Errors—I. The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Experience May 1, 2005