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You are here: Home > Patient Safety > Free online book: ‘Safer Healthcare: Strategies for the Real World’ now available

Free online book: ‘Safer Healthcare: Strategies for the Real World’ now available

Posted On 23 February 2016

The new publication; ‘Safer Healthcare: Strategies for the Real World’, written by Charles Vincent and René Amalberti is now available to download.  The book is published by Springer and through the support of The Health Foundation, is available in electronic form to the public at no cost.

Professor Charles Vincent said: ‘We are keen for the book to be widely available which is why the Open Access arrangement is so important.  We would also very much appreciate comments, feedback and suggestions for developing these ideas if they prove to be valuable.  We know that these ideas need to be tested in practice and that ultimately the test is whether this approach will lead in a useful direction for patients. We believe very strongly that the proposals we are making can only become effective if a community of people join together to develop the ideas and implications.’

Read the book here

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