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National Headquarters

National Headquarters
Author: American National Red Cross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1919
Genre: Red Cross and Red Crescent
ISBN:

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The Red Cross in Peace and War

The Red Cross in Peace and War
Author: Clara Barton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1904
Genre: Voluntary health agencies
ISBN:

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Building Red America

Building Red America
Author: Thomas B. Edsall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0465018165

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Edsall brings home to readers the true extent of the Republican takeover of American politics, by revealing the chief architects of political revolution. The result is a masterful--and disturbing--work of political journalism.


The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook

The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook
Author: American Red Cross
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1992-05-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780316736466

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The first moments after an injury occurs are the most critical. This authoritative guidebook, based on course materials used by Red Cross chapters across the United States, shows you how to handle every type of first aid emergency.


To Err Is Human

To Err Is Human
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309068371

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Experts estimate that as many as 98,000 people die in any given year from medical errors that occur in hospitals. That's more than die from motor vehicle accidents, breast cancer, or AIDSâ€"three causes that receive far more public attention. Indeed, more people die annually from medication errors than from workplace injuries. Add the financial cost to the human tragedy, and medical error easily rises to the top ranks of urgent, widespread public problems. To Err Is Human breaks the silence that has surrounded medical errors and their consequenceâ€"but not by pointing fingers at caring health care professionals who make honest mistakes. After all, to err is human. Instead, this book sets forth a national agendaâ€"with state and local implicationsâ€"for reducing medical errors and improving patient safety through the design of a safer health system. This volume reveals the often startling statistics of medical error and the disparity between the incidence of error and public perception of it, given many patients' expectations that the medical profession always performs perfectly. A careful examination is made of how the surrounding forces of legislation, regulation, and market activity influence the quality of care provided by health care organizations and then looks at their handling of medical mistakes. Using a detailed case study, the book reviews the current understanding of why these mistakes happen. A key theme is that legitimate liability concerns discourage reporting of errorsâ€"which begs the question, "How can we learn from our mistakes?" Balancing regulatory versus market-based initiatives and public versus private efforts, the Institute of Medicine presents wide-ranging recommendations for improving patient safety, in the areas of leadership, improved data collection and analysis, and development of effective systems at the level of direct patient care. To Err Is Human asserts that the problem is not bad people in health careâ€"it is that good people are working in bad systems that need to be made safer. Comprehensive and straightforward, this book offers a clear prescription for raising the level of patient safety in American health care. It also explains how patients themselves can influence the quality of care that they receive once they check into the hospital. This book will be vitally important to federal, state, and local health policy makers and regulators, health professional licensing officials, hospital administrators, medical educators and students, health caregivers, health journalists, patient advocatesâ€"as well as patients themselves. First in a series of publications from the Quality of Health Care in America, a project initiated by the Institute of Medicine


Annual Report - The American National Red Cross

Annual Report - The American National Red Cross
Author: American National Red Cross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1949
Genre: Red Cross and Red Crescent
ISBN:

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The report for 1910 contains a report on "San Francisco relief," with a bibliography: List of books [etc.] relating to the San Francisco earthquake, fire, and relief work of 1906, prepared by the San Francisco Public Library.