The book, Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to
Implementation describes what federally funded programs have accomplished in
understanding medical errors and implementing programs to improve patient safety
over the last 5 years. The 140 articles in the 4-volume set cover a wide range
of research paradigms, clinical settings, and patient populations.
This
book provides some insight into the multiple factors that determine the quality
and safety of health care as well as patient, nurse, and systems outcomes.
The book, Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to
Implementation describes what federally funded programs have accomplished in
understanding medical errors and implementing programs to improve patient safety
over the last 5 years. The 140 articles in the 4-volume set cover a wide range
of research paradigms, clinical settings, and patient populations.
The goal of this technical review is to critically examine the issue
of care coordination for children with special health care needs (CSHCN). Of
particular interest is the knowledge base relating to those aspects of care
coordination for CSHCN that are of greatest importance to current practice and
policy challenges.