To Err Is Human - 20 Years of Health Care Quality

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The National Academy of Medicine's 2000 report "To Err Is Human" launched the health care quality movement in the US. Victor J. Dzau, MD, President of @NASEM_Health and the @IHIvideo's Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP discuss progress to date in advancing quality and prospects for improving outcomes and reducing harms, errors, and cost in the next 20 years. Recorded December 22, 2020.

Topics discussed in this interview:
0:00 Introduction
2:52 Quality Chasm and To Err is Human as seminal reports
4:46 Was it possible to foresee impact
8:59 Successes and challenges since reports
16:09 Why equity has been a struggle
18:31 Is Dr Dzau optimistic?
19:41 Is Dr Berwick optimistic?
20:40 Moral determinants of health
22:12 Needed improvements beyond health care
24:18 Who owns social determinants of health
24:56 Diagnostic accuracy
28:15 Leading National Academy of Medicine
29:20 Did reports achieve what Dr Berwick hoped
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Topics discussed in this interview:
0:00 Introduction
2:52 Quality Chasm and To Err is Human as seminal reports
4:46 Was it possible to foresee impact
8:59 Successes and challenges since reports
16:09 Why equity has been a struggle
18:31 Is Dr Dzau optimistic?
19:41 Is Dr Berwick optimistic?
20:40 Moral determinants of health
22:12 Needed improvements beyond health care
24:18 Who owns social determinants of health
24:56 Diagnostic accuracy
28:15 Leading National Academy of Medicine
29:20 Did reports achieve what Dr Berwick hoped

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Would love to read "Who Owns Social Determinants of health'. Any links?

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Fantastic discussion about these two watershed publications! Thank you for this!

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