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Living a Culture of Patient Safety
St. John's Mercy Medical Center
St. Louis
,
Missouri
,
USA
St. John's Mercy Medical Center created an institution-wide policy regarding non-punitive reporting, as well as a brochure entitled
Living a Culture of Patient Safety
that was developed by its Culture of Safety Subcommittee, signed by the
p
resident, and mailed to all co-worker homes. The brochure reinforces the non-punitive reporting policy and encourages all co-workers to report errors.
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Luther Midelfort's Non-Punitive Reporting Policy
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