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Errors in Medicine

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2008
Modern awareness of the problem of medical injury--complications of treatment--can be fairly dated to the publication in 1991 of the results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study, but it was not until the publication of the 2000 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To Err is Human that patient safety really came to medical and public attention.
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Errors, error taxonomies, error prevention, and error management:Laying the groundwork for discussing errors in organizations

2011
Every organization is confronted with errors; these errors can result in either positive (e.g., learning, innovation) or negative (e.g., loss of time, poor-quality products) consequences. On the positive side, errors can lay the foundation for outcomes such as innovation and learning (e.g., Sitkin, 1992). For example, both Edmondson (1996) and van Dyck,
Hofmann, David A., Frese, Michael
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The error of errors

Physics Education, 1980
John Colbeck, N C Barford
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Errors in Pragmatics

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2011
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Errors and error recovery

2000
This paper highlights the positive role that human operators often play in preventing small failures and errors from developing into an actual system breakdown. The resulting ‘near misses’ may provide an insight into a powerful alternative to human error prevention, namely: human recovery promotion.
Schaaf, van der, T.W., Kanse, L.
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ERROR IS AN ERROR IS AN ERROR IS AN ERROR

Southern Medical Journal, 1981
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Errors in OR

The American Journal of Nursing, 1970
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