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Etica e responsabilità professionale, codice deontologico e sviluppo sistemi di qualità

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Governo clinico e medicina perioperatoria

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Il sistema sanitario è un apparato complesso, caratterizzato da un elevato numero di variabili e al cui interno interagiscono molteplici fattori, eterogenei e dinamici. La pluralità delle prestazioni sanitarie, le competenze specialistiche, i ruoli professionali e la varietà dei processi e dei risultati da conseguire rappresentano solo alcuni dei punti cardine. In tali condizioni è sempre possibile il verificarsi di incidenti e di errori che possono mettere a rischio la sicurezza dei pazienti [1] e che, quando accadono, possono esitare in ripercussioni legali sugli operatori sanitari.

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Gullo, A., Di Bella, M., Interlandi, A., Marco, E., Privitera, F. (2012). Etica e responsabilità professionale, codice deontologico e sviluppo sistemi di qualità. In: Gullo, A., Murabito, P. (eds) Governo clinico e medicina perioperatoria. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2793-0_10

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