Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act Judged Insufficient

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Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act Judged Insufficient “Please rate your level of agreement with the following statements regarding the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act.” Percent responding “strongly agree/agree” Information about a physician’s or hospital’s patient safety events should not be confidential Working with patient safety organizations should not be voluntary The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act is sufficient Source: Commonwealth Fund Health Care Opinion Leaders Survey, July 2007.