References for:
Our long journey towards a safety-minded Just Culture
Part II: Where we're going
From the April 2007 issue
1) Marx D. Patient safety and the “just culture”: a primer for health care executives. April 17, 2001. Prepared for Columbia University under a grant provided by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Available at: www.mers-tm.net/support/marx_primer.pdf.
2) Outcome Engineering. The just culture algorithm-version 1.0. Dallas, Tex: Outcome Engineering, Inc; March 2005. Available at: www.justculture.org/downloads/jc_algorithm05.pdf .
3) Outcome Engineering. An introduction to just culture. Dallas, Tex: Outcome Engineering, Inc; 2005. Available at: www.justculture.org/downloads/jc_overview.pdf.
4) Reason J. Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents. Hants, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 1997.
5) Marx D, Comden SC, Sexhus Z, eds. Repetitive at-risk behavior—what to do when everyone is doing it. Just Culture Community News Views. 2005;1(Nov/Dec):5–6.
6) Marx D, Comden SC, Sexhus Z. Our inaugural issue—in recognition of a growing community. Just Culture Community. 2005;1(Nov/Dec):1.
7) Marx D, Comden SC, Sexhus Z, eds. Using the JC algorithm: a practice session. Just Culture Community News and Views. 2006;2(Jan/Feb):4-6.
8) Marx D, Comden SC, Sexhus Z, eds. The Minnesota journey—an interview with Alison Page, MS, MHA, VP of patient safety, Fairview Health Services. Just Culture Community News Views. 2005;1(Nov/Dec):2–4.
9) GAIN Working Group E, Flight Ops/ATC Ops Safety Information Sharing. A roadmap to a just culture:enhancing the safety of the environment. September 2004. Available at: http://204.108.6.79/products/documents/roadmap%20to%20a%20just%20culture.pdf.
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