ANA calls for creating a culture of safety throughout health care

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When the Institute of Medicine released To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System in 1999, the report shook the very foundation of the healthcare establishment—for which “Do no harm” is at the core of practice—and elicited calls to action from both inside and outside the healthcare community. The report stated that between 44,000…

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