Error Reduction: Medical Culture and Systems

Systems Failure

System designers sometimes fail to analyze the purposes of medical systems and how best to achieve them. Instead, they revert to traditional ways of doing things.

These failures of analysis account for many medical errors. An example is the tendency to encourage reliance on rote memory for performing procedures instead of manuals, job aids, checklists, and computerized protocols.

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