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  2. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991

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    Long title: An Act to reform Federal deposit insurance, protect the deposit insurance funds, recapitalize the Bank Insurance Fund, improve supervision and regulation of insured depository institutions, and for other purposes.

  3. Death of Savita Halappanavar - Wikipedia

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    It identified three "Key Causal Factors" for the death: inadequate assessment and monitoring; failure to offer all management options to a patient; and non-adherence to clinical guidelines related to the prompt and effective management of sepsis. It made six recommendations for improvements in patient care in such situations.

  4. Prompt Corrective Action Law - Wikipedia

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  5. Corrective and preventive action - Wikipedia

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    A corrective action can also be a field correction, an action taken to correct problems with non-conforming products. [9] An example is the pharmaceutical company Avanos Medical , which in 2022 conducted a voluntary field correction after reports of 60 injuries and 23 patient deaths related to misplaced nasogastric feeding tubes while using ...

  6. Patients' rights - Wikipedia

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    A patient's bill of rights is a list of guarantees for those receiving medical care. It may take the form of a law or a non-binding declaration. Typically a patient's bill of rights guarantees patients information, fair treatment, and autonomy over medical decisions, among other rights.

  7. Preventive action - Wikipedia

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    Preventive actions rely upon on the consequences of change. Once changed, inevitably, risks should be taken into consideration. In this case preventive actions aim to minimize or, where possible, eliminate the risks. Risks arise when little is known and understood about a particular situation. The chances of risk are minimized whilst one has ...

  8. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    Scalable: The indicators are applicable to pediatric patients across a broad range of units and hospitals, in both intensive care and general care settings. Feasible: Data collection does not pose undue burden on staff of participating units as the data is available from existing sources, such as the medical record or a quality improvement ...

  9. Corrective and Preventative Action - Wikipedia

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