Traditional healthcare structures often look for a single "guilty" individual when things go wrong. Hunt argues that this creates a toxic culture of fear and cover-ups.
The book you are referring to is , written by the former UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt . It serves as a manifesto for overhauling patient safety, proposing that a shift in organizational culture could reduce avoidable clinical errors to zero . Zero - Eliminating unnecessary deaths in a post...
Bolstering organizations like the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch to audit medical failures objectively. Traditional healthcare structures often look for a single
Rather than dealing in sterile statistics, Hunt centers his narrative on the harrowing, real-life letters he received from bereaved families fighting an evasive bureaucracy for clear answers. ⚖️ The Proposed Solutions It serves as a manifesto for overhauling patient
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