Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management
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J Healthc Risk Manag · Jan 2016
From To Err Is Human to Improving Diagnosis in Health Care: The risk management perspective.
The publication of To Err Is Human in 2000, followed by Crossing the Quality Chasm in 2001, marked a watershed in patient safety. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports intensified the focus on patient safety and demanded a redesign of the healthcare system to improve quality and safety. Since publication of these reports, the focus has been on improving processes--those methods of healthcare delivery prone to failure and errors. ⋯ In this article, the authors offer a brief review of To Err Is Human and Crossing the Quality Chasm to lay a historical foundation. They then discuss a transition into the focus on diagnostic errors and summarize the latest recommendations from Improving Diagnosis in Health Care. This collated synthesis of 3 powerful IOM reports should guide risk managers and other healthcare personnel as they strive to improve every aspect of healthcare delivery.