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Organisational Safety in Health-Care Setting – Literature Review

Kornélia Lazányi ()
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Kornélia Lazányi: Óbuda University

from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management

Abstract: In the Unied Kingdom, safety culture, and organisational safety is not only important in theory, but is at the forefront of regulatory intent as well. Since organisational safety is the product of individual and group values, attitudes, competencies and patterns of behaviour that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of an organisation’s safety programmes, it is of utmost relevanc to take a closer look at the human factor of organisational safety Present paper endeavours to give an overview of the literature on organisational safety in healtthcare institutions and identify the major points, where the overloaded staff would/could have more role in building awareness and attending to organisational hazards.

Keywords: organisational safety; healthcare; human factor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9786155460470
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