
Bryony Dean Franklin
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Feb 19, 2024 |
qualitysafety.bmj.com | John Browne |Bryony Dean Franklin |Eric Thomas
As we move forward, we would like the balance between studies to shift from those focusing on describing problems to those focusing on solutions.
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Dec 14, 2023 |
qualitysafety.bmj.com | John Browne |Bryony Dean Franklin |Eric Thomas
Healthcare quality improvementPatient safetyHealth professions educationThe challengeDespite progress in many areas, the world continues to face significant and growing challenges to the delivery of high-quality healthcare.
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May 18, 2023 |
qualitysafety.bmj.com | Bryony Dean Franklin |Eric Thomas |Christine Soong
The purpose of BMJ Quality and Safety is to encourage the science of improvement, debate and new thinking on improving the quality of healthcare.1 Equity is a key domain of healthcare quality—high quality, safe healthcare should be available to all who need it.2 However, systemic biases and barriers are widespread in healthcare,3 as well as more broadly, including within the processes around the publication of research.4 For example, lack of diversity among editors, reviewers and authors of...
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Feb 3, 2023 |
ejhp.bmj.com | Valentina Lichtner |Mirela Prgomet |Peter Gates |Bryony Dean Franklin
Documenting useRemoving (or returning) CDs from (or to) the ADC required entering data in the ADC documenting both transaction and remaining levels of stock. The ADC automatically recorded date, time and staff members involved (through their fingerprints), as well as the patient name, prescriber name and the CD as selected on screen. Additional data entry was required to add any discarded amounts, and remaining levels of stock.
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