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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Sep 2008
[Incident reporting systems in anesthesiology--methods and benefits using the example of PaSOS].
- Marcus Rall, Silke Reddersen, Jörg Zieger, Bertram Schädle, Patricia Hirsch, Eric Stricker, Jörg Martin, Götz Geldner, and Alexander Schleppers.
- Leiter des Tübinger Patientensicherheits- und Simulationszentrums TüPASS und beschäftigt sich seit über 10 Jahren interdisziplinär mit der Erhöhung der Patientensicherheit. Schwerpunkte sind. Marcus.Rall@med.uni-tuebingen.de
- Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther. 2008 Sep 1;43(9):628-32.
AbstractPreventing patient harm is one of the main tasks for the field of anesthesiology from early on. With the introduction of the national German incident reporting system PaSOS, which is hosted by the German anesthesia society, anesthesiology is again leading the field of patient safety. Important elements, success factors and background information for the introduction of successful incident reporting systems in an organization are given. Examples by and from PaSOS are given.
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