Observational clinical human reliability analysis (OCHRA) for assessing and improving quality of surgical performance: the current status and future

  • Tang B
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Morbidity and mortality data (MMD), as the traditional measure of surgical performance, have major limitations when used to assess and ensure quality of surgical performance. To improve and ensure the safest possible surgical performance, there is a need for …

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Tang, B. (2020). Observational clinical human reliability analysis (OCHRA) for assessing and improving quality of surgical performance: the current status and future. Journal of Surgical Simulation, 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2020.0009

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