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In this podcast episode, we are joined by Mary Magee, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CPPS, LSSBB to discuss diagnostic safety from a nursing perspective. She describes using Patient Safety Organization data to classify diagnostic events, establish where diagnostic processes break down, and determine how nurses make the biggest difference. Assessment was the dominant category in the data, and the discussion illustrates practical fixes: clear escalation language, pre‑procedure checklists, and ownership of follow‑up. The conversation emphasizes near‑miss reporting as a learning tool and steps nurses can implement immediately to reduce diagnostic delays.
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In this podcast episode, we are joined by Mary Magee, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CPPS, LSSBB to discuss diagnostic safety from a nursing perspective. She describes using Patient Safety Organization data to classify diagnostic events, establish where diagnostic processes break down, and determine how nurses make the biggest difference. Assessment was the dominant category in the data, and the discussion illustrates practical fixes: clear escalation language, pre‑procedure checklists, and ownership of follow‑up. The conversation emphasizes near‑miss reporting as a learning tool and steps nurses can implement immediately to reduce diagnostic delays.
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