Cumberlege review slams health care in England.
by Burki, Talha.
Publisher: 2020.ISSN: 01406736.Summary: The review ['First do no harm'] describes a culture of denial, institutional resistance to responding to safety concerns, and an absence of accountability. Talha Burki reports. [Introduction].Journal Title: Lancet.Year: 2020.Volume: 396.Number: (10245).Pagination: 156.Date: (18 July 2020).Subject(s): adverse events | treatment failure | health technology | drugs | surgery | patient safety | organisational culture | NHS | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: Free registration to access the full text; Cumberlege review: First do no harm: the report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review. List(s) this item appears in: Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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The review ['First do no harm'] describes a culture of denial, institutional resistance to responding to safety concerns, and an absence of accountability. Talha Burki reports. [Introduction]
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