Patient and clinician perspectives of high-reliability organizing in practice: A qualitative study of cancer teams

Megan E. Salwei et al.

Health Care Management Review2026https://doi.org/10.1097/hmr.0000000000000474article
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Our findings expand our understanding of how HRO principles interact to promote cancer care system safety and elucidate how patients and their family caregivers contribute to system resilience. This work can inform the redesign of care processes to optimize patient safety.

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@article{megan2026,
  title        = {{Patient and clinician perspectives of high-reliability organizing in practice: A qualitative study of cancer teams}},
  author       = {Megan E. Salwei et al.},
  journal      = {Health Care Management Review},
  year         = {2026},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1097/hmr.0000000000000474},
}

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