Summary
Never events are serious, but preventable, adverse events that result in serious patient harm or death. This article compares how organisations define never events with respect to preventability, presence and severity of harm, and public accountability. The authors discuss how varying definitions present challenges in conceptualizing and standardizing never event measurement and reporting.
The problem with 'never events' (15 July 2024)
https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/33/9/613
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