The British Medical Journal has just published an editorial by Carl Macrae, from the University of Nottingham, on the striking paucity of incident and accident analyses in healthcare, compared with what is done (better) in (many) industries.

A key topic from both a theoretical and practical standpoint, which the example of healthcare helps revisit for the benefit of all high‑risk activities.


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> Thinking and organising in systems: reframing the long problem of learning from incidents, fromCarl Macrae

 

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