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SUMMARY:Going outside of the standard of care: When\, why\, and how 
	this should inform better systems and policies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patient Safety Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	There are a number of circumstances that compromise a cli
	nician’s ability to provide safe care\, such as unfollowable policies\, 
	malfunctioning equipment\, or a culture of blame when something goes wrong
	. In some cases\, these system-based factors force clinicians to step outs
	ide of the standard of care. Panelists will discuss how to apply the Just 
	Culture framework to inform improvements when the standard of care is not 
	followed and will describe the data that can identify system failures befo
	re harm occurs. \n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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