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The RCA ReCAst: A Root Cause Analysis Simulation for the Interprofessional Clinical Learning Environment

Academic Medicine, 2021
Problem The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education calls for resident participation in real or simulated interprofessional analysis of a patient safety event. There are far more residents who must participate in these investigations than available institutional root cause analyses (RCAs) to ...
Justin B, Ziemba   +6 more
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RaiLog RCA: Railway Log-Based Root Cause Analysis

Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Alexandre Trilla
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Root cause analysis (RCA) as a preliminary tool into the investigation of identity theft

2016 International Conference On Cyber Security And Protection Of Digital Services (Cyber Security), 2016
Identity theft has been known for some centuries whereby falsified identity documents were misused as well as offences such as impersonating others were common in the society. However, the advent of technology changed the method used for conducting this crime, whereby through the use of the Internet, personal information is can be stolen and misused by
Aisha Abubakar   +3 more
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Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for the Improvement of Healthcare Systems and Patient Safety

2021
The book follows a proven training outline, including real-life examples and exercises, to teach healthcare professionals and students how to lead effective and successful Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to eliminate patient harm. This book discusses the need for RCA in the healthcare sector, providing practical advice for its facilitation. It addresses when
David Allison, Harold Peters
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New vistas on causal-tree methods: from root cause analysis (RCA) to constructive cause analysis (CCA)

Cognition, Technology and Work, 2017
Causal-tree methods such as root cause analysis (RCA) are the oldest and the most widespread methods used to analyze the causes of adverse events. They are often seen as essential prerequisites to risk control. Over the last few years, however, a number of limitations of RCA have been pointed out.
Lucie Cuvelier
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