Create a Safety Culture

By Sivaraman Prakasam, BDS, MSD, PhD


In 1999, the United States Institute of Medicine published a report, “To Err Is Human,” which revealed that more Americans die annually due to medical errors than traffic accidents.1 This publication, among others, galvanized the relatively new discipline of patient safety and has resulted in various efforts to promote a climate of safety in health care professions. Many of the patient safety-related efforts have been focused on medicine, while dentistry has been a relative latecomer to the concept of a safety-based practice.2

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