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      Successful risk assessment may not always lead to successful risk control: A systematic literature review of risk control after root cause analysis.

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          Root cause analysis is perhaps the most widely used tool in healthcare risk management, but does it actually lead to successful risk control? Are there categories of risk control that are more likely to be effective? And do healthcare risk managers have the tools they need to support the risk control process? This systematic review examines how the healthcare sector translates risk analysis to risk control action plans and examines how to do better. It suggests that the hierarchy of risk controls should inform risk control action planning and that new tools should be developed to improve the risk control process.

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          Journal
          J Healthc Risk Manag
          Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management
          Wiley-Blackwell
          2040-0861
          1074-4797
          2012
          : 31
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Cambridge Engineering Design Centre.
          Article
          10.1002/jhrm.20090
          22359258
          37e32a0a-457f-4204-b9cb-4237a6209614
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