Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) was developed outside of health care and is now being used in health care to assess risk of failure and harm in processes and to identify the most important areas for process improvements.
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Requirements
- Intermediate Level
- Having at least one year experience in the filed of process improvement
Features
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- Amicorum beatam brute coronae sequetur vidit ponat convenienter eo accepimus finitas discessimus fusi omniaque urgent
Target audiences
- Healthcare Managers, Quality & Patient Safety Professionals
- Medical and Allied Education Students
- Hospital leaders and Managers