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1.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Paying the piper: investing in infrastructure for patient safety. 
 Pronovost PJ, Rosenstein BJ, Paine L, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2008;34:342-348.
 
2.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: The wisdom and justice of not paying for "preventable complications."
 Pronovost PJ, Goeschel CA, Wachter RM. JAMA. 2008;299:2197-2199.
 
3.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: The science of improvement.
 Berwick DM. JAMA. 2008;299:1182-1184.
 
4.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Medicare's decision to withhold payment for hospital errors: the devil is in the details.
 Wachter RM, Foster NE, Dudley RA. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2008;34:116-123.
 
5.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Effectiveness and efficiency of root cause analysis in medicine.
 Wu AW, Lipshutz AKM, Pronovost PJ. JAMA. 2008;299:685-687.
 
6.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Is hospital patient care becoming safer? A conversation with Lucian Leape.
 Buerhaus PI. Health Affairs. 2007;26:w687-w696.
 
7.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Guilty, afraid, and alone — struggling with medical error.
 Delbanco T, Bell SK. N Engl J Med. 2007;357:1682-1683.
 
8.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: The tension between needing to improve care and knowing how to do it.
 Auerbach AD, Landefeld CS, Shojania KG. N Engl J Med. 2007;357:608-613.
 
9.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Disclosure of medical injury to patients: an improbable risk management strategy.
 Studdert DM, Mello MM, Gawande AA, Brennan TA, Wang YC. Health Aff (Millwood). 2007;26:215-226.
 
10.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Forum: The 100,000 Lives Campaign: a scientific and policy review [with IHI response].
 Wachter RM, Pronovost PJ. [Reply: Berwick DM, Hackbarth AD, McCannon CJ]. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2006;32:621-627, 628-633.
 
11.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Rapid response teams--walk don't run.
 Winters BD, Pham J, Pronovost PJ. JAMA. 2006;296:1645-1647.
 
12.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Graduate medical education and patient safety: a busy--and occasionally hazardous--intersection.
 Shojania KG, Fletcher KE, Saint S. Ann Intern Med. 2006;145:592-598.
 
13.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Expected and unanticipated consequences of the quality and information technology revolutions.
 Wachter RM. JAMA. 2006;295:2780-2783.
 
14.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: A piece of my mind. Copy-and-paste.
 Hirschtick RE. JAMA. 2006;295:2335-2336.
 
15.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Computerization can create safety hazards: a bar-coding near miss.
 McDonald CJ. Ann Intern Med. 2006;144:510-516.
 
16.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Problem doctors: is there a system-level solution?
 Leape LL, Fromson JA. Ann Intern Med. 2006;144:107-115.
 
17.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Errors in laboratory medicine: practical lessons to improve patient safety.
 Howanitz PJ. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2005;129:1252-1261.
 
18.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Fixing healthcare from the inside, today.
 Spear SJ. Harv Bus Rev. September 2005;83:78-91.
 
19.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: Accidental deaths, saved lives, and improved quality.
 Brennan TA, Gawande A, Thomas E, Studdert D. N Engl J Med. 2005;353:1405-1409.
 
20.  icon indicating this resource is a classic Commentary: A 38-year-old woman with fetal loss and hysterectomy.
 Sachs BP. JAMA. 2005;294:833-840.

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