Frederick Southwick and Reducing Medical Errors Case Solution
In the U.S. medical errors were the 3rd leading cause of death. Southwick experienced the effects of avoidable medical errors firsthand. He utilized his time at Harvard to establish services that would attend to the root triggers of medical errors. The case checks out Southwick's efforts in obtaining medical specialists to work collaboratively, interact successfully, and produce a brand-new sustainable culture that enhances health care results. Southwick's experience raises the concern of how one individual can best make a distinction in a big, intricate, established system.
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PUBLICATION DATE: January 09, 2017