Patient Safety in Cross-border Care

  • Turk E
  • Leyshon S
  • Pytte M
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Abstract

Patient safety is a right and it raises particular issues in the context of cross-border care. Patients should be able to have trust and confidence in the healthcare structure as a whole; they must be protected from the harm caused by poorly functioning health systems, medical errors and adverse events. This paper addresses the state of cross-border healthcare in the European Union, the state of patient safety, the question of quality assurance and the role of accreditation as a risk based approach.

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Turk, E., Leyshon, S., & Pytte, M. (2015). Patient Safety in Cross-border Care. Medicine, Law & Society, 8(1), 77–83. https://doi.org/10.18690/8.77-83(2015)

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