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*Авторы и источники: Martin A. Makary (MM) является разработчиком контрольного списка мероприятий для операционных, являющегося прототипом хирургического контрольного списка ВОЗ. Он хирург-онколог в Университете Джона Хопкинса и автор книги "Unaccountable" о прозрачности системы здравоохранения. Michael Daniel (MD) – научный сотрудник Университета Джона Хопкинса, занимается изучением безопасности пациентов в проекте Rodda, специализируется на изучении медицинских услуг. Эта статья возникла из дискуссий о крайней скудности средств, выделяемых для поддержки исследований в области качества и безопасности медицинского обслуживания, по сравнению с финансированием исследований других причин смерти.
*Конфликт интересов: мы прочитали и поняли политику BMJ в отношении декларации интересов и заявляем, что у нас нет заинтересованности.
*Происхождение и рецензирование. Статья не опубликована. Внешнее рецензирование.
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