Case Study: Hi Tiffany

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Hi Tiffany,
You are right, healthcare goal is to reduce and possibly to eliminate harm to patient. In order, to improve quality healthcare, leaders should avoid punishment in the event of error and should use it as an opportunity of learning and to assess the system. If an organization uses adverse event in a positive way, employees would be encourage to report incidence and that would give a better results on

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