Voici une sélection d'articles sur les sacrifices et arbitrages en qualité et sécurité des soins.
English M, Ogola M, Aluvaala J, Gicheha E, Irimu G, McKnight J, Vincent CA. First do no harm: practitioners' ability to 'diagnose' system weaknesses and improve safety is a critical initial step in improving care quality. Arch Dis Child. 2021 Apr;106(4):326-332.
Nieto M., Overview of Arbitration in California Managed Health Care Plans, California Research Bureau, 1997, 4, 5,
Fisher E. More Medicine Is Not Better Medicine, New York Times, December 01, 2003
Woolf, S. Patient Safety Is Not Enough: Targeting Quality Improvements To Optimize the Health of the population January 6, 2004 vol. 140 no. 1 33-36
Malin J., Keating N. The Cost-Quality Trade-Off: Need for Data Quality Standards for Studies That Impact Clinical Practice and Health Policy, J. Clin. Onc., 2005, 23, 21, 4581-4584
Warbuton R. Patient safety, how much is enough, Health Policy, 2005, 1, 2: 223-32
Kilo C. Larson E. Exploring the Harmful Effects of Health Care JAMA. 2009;302(1):89-91
Degos, L., Amalberti, R., Bacou, J., Bruneau, C. Carlet., J., The frontiers of patient safety : breaking the traditional mold, British Medical Journal 2009;338:b2585
Dépenses de santé : Démocratie sanitaire ou arbitrage ? Santé log Actualité publiée le 09-04-2010
Steuten L. Buxton M. Economic evaluation of healthcare safety: which attributes of safety do healthcare professionals consider most important in resource allocation decisions? Qual Saf Health Care published online August 10, 2010
Kindig D., Mullaly J. Comparative effectiveness-of what ? Evaluating strategies to improve population health, JAMA. 2010;304(8):901-902.
Brook, R., What If Physicians Actually Had to Control Medical Costs? JAMA, October 6, 2010—Vol 304, No. 13 : 1489-90
Chen L. Jha A., Guterman S., Rigway A., Orav, J., Epstein A. Hospital cost of care, quality of care, and readmission rates,’ penny wise and pound foolish' Arch Int Med, 2010, 170 (4) 340-46
Rothberg M., Cohen J., Maselli J. Auerbach, J., Little evidence of correlation between growth in health care spending and reduced mortality, Health Affairs, 2010, 29 (8) 1523-1531
Studdert, Remedies sought and obtained in healthcare complaints, BMJ Qual Saf 2011;20:806-810
Golam D. Dropped medical malpractice claims : their surprising frequency, apparent causes, and potential remedies, Health affairs, 30, 7 (2011) : 1343 :50
Can rationing possible be rational, CMAJ, August 9, 2011, 183 (11)
Neuman M., Fleisher L.Evaluating outcomes and costs in perioperative care ? JAMASurg, 2013, 148, 10, 905-06
Landers S. The future of the medical home health program, JAMA, 2013, 310, 14 : 1442-44
Shieh D., Unintended Side Effects: Arbitration and the Deterrence of Medical Error | NYU Law Review November 2014 Issue: Volume 89, Number 5