Author:
Albolino Sara,De Luca Marco,Morabito Antonino
Abstract
AbstractSince the publication of the 1999 IOM report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System,” much has been learned about pediatric patient safety. However, adverse events still affect one-third of all hospitalized children [1]. The main areas of adverse events are hospital-acquired infections, intravenous line complications, surgical complications, and medication errors [2].
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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