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Product Description
In the late 1990s, treatment-related deaths or complications” were the fifth leading cause of death for Americans. Spurred by the crisis, a group of dedicated physicians like Paul Batalden and Don Berwick made it their goal to study the concepts of quality improvement” used at Toyota and NASA, and to apply them to the practice of medicine. This book tells their story, and how these heretical” ideas have blossomed into a movement, bringing the focus back to where it should have always been: the patient.
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