Improving Patient Safety in General Hospitals Using Structured Handoffs: Outcomes From a National Project
BackgroundPromoting quality and patient safety is one of the health policy pillars of Israel's Ministry of Health. Communication among healthcare professionals is of utmost importance and can be improved using a standardized, well-known handoff tool such as the Introduction, Situation, Backgrou...
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Main Authors: | Orly Toren (Author), Michal Lipschuetz (Author), Arielle Lehmann (Author), Gil Regev (Author), Dana Arad (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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