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Abstract
Attention to quality and patient safety in health care has grown substantially over recent years. From 1982, I have been involved in advocating for efforts to improve quality and safety. Four years ago, I was given the opportunity to lead an academic health system - hospitals, doctors, and a medical school. This article recounts the shift in perspective, from a focus solely on national policy, to one now of changing local practice. Both are important and needed. The past 25 years have seen a large scale shift in the way the public at large and especially the medical community view the state of quality and safety in health care. I have been privileged to participate in this transformation at the national level in several roles, and I would like to describe that evolution. Now, however, I have the job of leading an academic medical enterprise, and am challenged by the task of putting lofty national ideas into practice at the local level. I am very committed to this effort, but am sobered by the challenges we face.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18596859 PMCID: PMC2394697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc ISSN: 0065-7778