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17th Dec 2016, 02:56 PM
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Partly- the main purpose being to correct all errors and build a picture/ trend of what is happening in the lab for further actions needed and to support any business cases for staff/ equipment resourcing. It is well known that an organisation with a good reporting culture not only reports serious patient safety serious incidents but many low level, no harm events, and is trying to continuously learn and improve, and working towards creating a Just Culture, where ultimately everyone wins.
Correcting these problems properly also releases time ( which we all need more of!) to do the rest of the job, rather than constantly fire-fighting.
Last edited by Rashmi; 17th Dec 2016 at 02:58 PM.
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