1st Edition
Epidemic of Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections Systemic and Social Causes
Do No Harm: A Social Science Approach to Medical Errors and Hospital-Acquired Infections—A Systemic Approach to the Epidemic, William Charney
For-Profit Care: Its Effect on Medical Errors, Joseph Schirmer
Medical Errors, John H. Lange, Luca Cegolon, and Giuseppe Mastrangelo
Nosocomial Diseases: A Discussion of Issues and Prevention, John H. Lange, Luca Cegolon, and Giuseppe Mastrangelo
No More Preventable Deaths: Hospital-Acquired Infections in Canada and One Union’s Campaign to Stop Them, Jonah Gindin and Michael Hurley
Hospital Epidemiology, John H. Lange, Giuseppe Mastrangelo, and Luca Cegolon
Staffing and Medical Errors, Beth Piknick
Working Conditions and Patient Safety: Impacts on Medical Errors, Steven Hecker
Shift Work and Its Impact on Medical Error, Christine Pontus and Susan Farist Butler
Bullying and Medical Errors, Kathleen Bartholomew
The Relationship between Lateral and Horizontal Violence and Bullying: Nurses and Patient Safety, Christine Pontus and Pamela M. Ortner
Special Populations: Medical Error and Infection, Susan Gallagher
Personal Protective Equipment: Patient and Worker Safety, Thomas P. Fuller
Legal Issues, Barbara Machin
Technology and Medical Errors, Shannon Gallagher
Nursing Injury Rates and Negative Patient Outcomes: Connecting the Dots, William Charney and Joseph Schirmer
Industrial Hygiene for Health-Care Workers: Exposures Causing Injuries, John H. Lange, Giuseppe Mastrangelo, and Luca Cegolon
Perspectives of a Frontline Nurse, Maggie Flanagan
Medical Error: A Personal Story, Daniel Gilmore
Index
Biography
William Charney
"… ground-breaking work … Once again, William Charney challenges the status quo and explores an uncharted field for improvements in American health care systems. Using a social science approach, William Charney brings together a broad range of experts on the aspects of medical errors and hospital acquired infections, including the hospital environment, technology, legal issues, nursing injury rates, and more, including personal stories from the front line. This look at why medical errors and hospital acquired infections occur is long over-due and will hopefully facilitate changes for improved quality of patient care in America."
—Anne Hudson, RN, BSN, Public Health Nurse, Coos County Public Health Dept. & Founder of Work Injured Nurses Group USA (WING USA), Oregon, USA
"… very well informed and breaks finally the code of silence that has surrounded medical error and all the injuries it causes to patients in the US and Canada."
—Jocelyn Villeneuve, senior Ergonomist, Asstsas, Canada
"…The final chapter takes the form of personal story about a truly horrific incident … this chapter alone should make anyone working in the healthcare sector sit up and take notice."
—The RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, February 2013"… the editor has brought a broad range of experts together and produced some interesting topics that give the reader something to think about. The book delivered what it said it would without using too much jargon and gave good explanations about each subject."
—Liz Leigh, Manual Handling Adviser/Ergonomist, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK on Ergonomics, 2014, Vol. 57, No. 12, 1933–1935






