TEAM-BASED HEALTHCARE: NURSING, RADIOLOGY, LABORATORIES, AND PHARMACY LEADING THE WAY
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Keywords
Team-based healthcare, nursing, radiology, laboratories, pharmacy.
Abstract
Numerous obstacles stand in the way, starting with the issue of who will actually implement collaboration. Since both parties are hesitant to take ownership, many of the early recommendations to reduce diagnostic mistake have had limited implementation. These proposals typically center on physicians and healthcare systems. Healthcare organizations hold their physician personnel accountable for diagnostic errors, leading them to assume that they are practicing at a very high caliber. Physicians' underutilization of decision support tools, failure to participate in incident reporting systems, and overall inability to identify situations in which their clinical judgment was flawed are all signs of this problem.
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