S. Raab, D. Grzybicki, J. Janosky, R. Zarbo, K. Geisinger, F. Meier, C. Jensen, Eva M. Wojcik, M. Haber, S. Geyer
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Definition of Anatomic Pathology Testing Error Patient safety researchers and practitioners are not agreed on the definition of medical error.22,23 The IOM definition is that a medical error is the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim.3 Some have argued that this definition of error is too broad and classifies events as errors when in fact they may have occurred naturally in the course of normal medical care. For example, patient safety researchers disagree on the classification of a patient death immediately attributable to The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Hospital Labs Studying Patient Safety Consortium and Error Reduction Stephen S. Raab, MD,1 Dana M. Grzybicki, MD, PhD,1 Janine E. Janosky, PhD,2 Richard J. Zarbo, MD, DMD,3 Kim R. Geisinger, MD,4 Frederick A. Meier, MD,3 Chris Jensen, MD,5 Eva M. Wojcik, MD,6 Marian Haber, MD,7 and Stanley J. Geyer, MD8*
解剖病理检测错误的定义患者安全研究者和从业人员对医疗错误的定义不一致。22,23国际移民组织的定义是,医疗错误是指计划中的行动未能按计划完成或使用错误的计划来达到目的一些人认为,错误的定义过于宽泛,将事件归类为错误,而事实上,这些事件可能是在正常医疗过程中自然发生的。例如,患者安全研究人员对患者死亡的分类存在分歧,直接归结为医疗保健研究和质量医院实验室研究患者安全联盟和减少错误Stephen S. Raab, MD,1 Dana M. Grzybicki, MD, PhD,1 Janine E. Janosky, PhD,2 Richard J. Zarbo, MD, DMD,3 Kim R. Geisinger, MD,4 Frederick a . Meier, MD,3 Chris Jensen, MD,5 Eva M. Wojcik, MD,6 Marian Haber, MD,7和Stanley J. Geyer, MD8*