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La gestione del rischio nei laboratori di patologia clinica e microbiologia

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Prevenire gli eventi avversi nella pratica clinica

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I dati, le informazioni e l’approccio all’errore in medicina, prodotti e recepiti ai tempi di To Err Is Human, rapporto pubblicato dall’Institute of Medicine (IOM) nel 1999 [1], erano fortemente incentrati sugli errori nei trattamenti, visti come procedure eseguite sul paziente, frequentemente procedure invasive e chirurgiche, ed errori nella somministrazione dei farmaci.

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Plebani, M., Rossolini, G.M. (2013). La gestione del rischio nei laboratori di patologia clinica e microbiologia. In: Tartaglia, R., Vannucci, A. (eds) Prevenire gli eventi avversi nella pratica clinica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5450-9_17

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