Abstract
Since the launch of the World Health Organization Surgical Checklist, early data have suggested a dramatic reduction in certain types of peri-operative error. Advocates of the checklist claim it has the potential to transform healthcare. This article seeks to examine the deeper relationship between practitioners and checklists, and the key to their success or failure in keeping patients safe.
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