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Patient Safety and Risk Management in Medicine: From Theory to Practice
Yaron Niv
, Joseph Tal
Adelson School of Medicine
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Patient Risk
100%
Risk Management
100%
Practice Theory
100%
Patient Safety Management
100%
Medical Errors
80%
Safety Management
40%
Caregivers
20%
Occupational Therapists
20%
Pharmacist
20%
Adverse Events
20%
COVID-19 Pandemic
20%
Practical Experience
20%
Psychologists
20%
Medical Professionals
20%
Medical Organization
20%
Patient Care
20%
Physiotherapist
20%
Safe Treatment
20%
Human Factors
20%
Book Cover
20%
Similar Cases
20%
Patient Safety
20%
Organizational Factors
20%
Challenging Issues
20%
Nurse Manager
20%
Medical Profession
20%
Systemic Factors
20%
Institute of Medicine
20%
Improved Patient Outcomes
20%
Risk Culture
20%
Organizational Safety Culture
20%
Safety Culture
20%
Iatrogenic Injury
20%
Preventable Death
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Safety
100%
Medical Error
100%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
25%
Occupational Therapist
25%
Adverse Event
25%
Physician
25%
Pandemic
25%
Treatment Outcome
25%
Patient Care
25%
Nurse Manager
25%
Physiotherapist
25%
Psychology
Caregiver
100%
Coping Behavior
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adverse Event
100%
Pandemic
100%