• BMJ quality & safety · Jan 2020

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    Managing risk in hazardous conditions: improvisation is not enough.

    To improve overall safety and reduce harm, focus should be on reducing risk instead of eliminating harm.

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    • Rene Amalberti and Charles Vincent.
    • FONCSI, Toulouse, France rene.amalberti@foncsi.org.
    • BMJ Qual Saf. 2020 Jan 1; 29 (1): 60-63.

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