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David T S Chio1, Andre Kushniruk, Elizabeth Borycki
1School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria. tschio@uvic.ca
Abstract:
Human factors involved in decision quality are critical issues in healthcare. In this paper, issues related to the impact of human factors on decision quality in healthcare are considered. Specifically, the focus is on the issue of reducing human error as well as improving decision quality. An Error Prevention Model (EPM) is presented for considering tools and techniques that can be used to analyze complex errors that may be considered latent.
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