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Richard C Boothman

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Health Services Research|November 29, 2016
CANDOR: The Antidote to Deny and Defend?Richard C Boothman
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 31, 2016
Breaking Through Dangerous Silence to Tap an Organization's Richest Source of Information: Its Own StaffRichard C Boothman
University of Detroit Journal of Urban Law|October 1, 1979
Torts--wrongful pregnancy--when defendant's negligence or breach of contract in a sterilization procedure allows the conception and birth of a healthy child, damages may be recoveredRichard C Boothman
Physician Executive|April 18, 2006
Apologies and a strong defense at the University of Michigan Health SystemRichard C Boothman
Journal of Oncology Practice|February 18, 2018
Documenting Informed Consent for ChemotherapyAmy C Blackwell, Richard C Boothman
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 28, 2010
Integrating risk management activities into a patient safety programRichard C Boothman, Amy C Blackwell
JAMA|September 17, 2020
Another Medical Malpractice Crisis?: Try Something DifferentWilliam M Sage, Richard C Boothman, Thomas H Gallagher
Frontiers of Health Services Management|March 22, 2012
Nurturing a culture of patient safety and achieving lower malpractice risk through disclosure: lessons learned and future directionsRichard C Boothman, Sarah J Imhoff, Darrell A Campbell
Frontiers in Health Services|March 19, 2025
Communication and resolution programs expose hard-to-hear truthsGerald B Hickson, Richard C Boothman, Alice M Krumm, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|May 7, 2020
Making communication and resolution programmes mission critical in healthcare organisationsThomas H Gallagher, Richard C Boothman, Leilani Schweitzer, et al.
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Health Services Research|November 29, 2016
CANDOR: The Antidote to Deny and Defend?Richard C Boothman
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|March 31, 2016
Breaking Through Dangerous Silence to Tap an Organization's Richest Source of Information: Its Own StaffRichard C Boothman
University of Detroit Journal of Urban Law|October 1, 1979
Torts--wrongful pregnancy--when defendant's negligence or breach of contract in a sterilization procedure allows the conception and birth of a healthy child, damages may be recoveredRichard C Boothman
Physician Executive|April 18, 2006
Apologies and a strong defense at the University of Michigan Health SystemRichard C Boothman
Journal of Oncology Practice|February 18, 2018
Documenting Informed Consent for ChemotherapyAmy C Blackwell, Richard C Boothman
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 28, 2010
Integrating risk management activities into a patient safety programRichard C Boothman, Amy C Blackwell
JAMA|September 17, 2020
Another Medical Malpractice Crisis?: Try Something DifferentWilliam M Sage, Richard C Boothman, Thomas H Gallagher
Frontiers of Health Services Management|March 22, 2012
Nurturing a culture of patient safety and achieving lower malpractice risk through disclosure: lessons learned and future directionsRichard C Boothman, Sarah J Imhoff, Darrell A Campbell
Frontiers in Health Services|March 19, 2025
Communication and resolution programs expose hard-to-hear truthsGerald B Hickson, Richard C Boothman, Alice M Krumm, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|May 7, 2020
Making communication and resolution programmes mission critical in healthcare organisationsThomas H Gallagher, Richard C Boothman, Leilani Schweitzer, et al.
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