Risk Communication Articles & Analysis
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Revisiting the “why” behind decision making can be a helpful exercise in all aspects of business. This is no less true for clinical operations executives when it comes to the clinical trial systems they employ to facilitate their teams’ work. The technology that supports clinical trial systems has evolved steadily over the past several decades, yet the ultimate goal of ...
This means that they’re already at enhanced risk for respiratory infections, particularly COVID-19. Despite the safety precautions most PFT labs have in place, the wisest course of action to reduce risk is always to minimize potential exposures, which means reducing the number of places your patients must visit. ...
Aiding in specific procedures that are critical for communication to reduce liability in medical errors. Powerful Tool for Legal Counsel, Risk Management, and Compliance Officers Conventional masks, due to their design, create communication risks by removing non-verbal facial expressions and muffling speech. ...
And always maintain continued visibility into your vendors’ status to understand if they have heightened security risk. (Read: Coronavirus and Third-Party Risk: Don’t Let Your Vendors Bring You Down) Unsecured devices. ...
To date, Russia has not reported any cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) in its own territory. Qualitative self risk assessment indicated that if BSE occurred in the Russian Federation, the economic consequences would be devastating for its agriculture and economy. ...
The Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) crisis of the last two decades has shown that proper interaction of risk assessment, risk management and risk communication is essential. ...
The implications of findings for risk management and communication are discussed.Keywords: Canada, CBRN, gender, risk management, risk perception, chemical terrorism, biological terrorism, radiological terrorism, nuclear terrorism, terrorist ...
It is suggested that a commitment to risk communication (as defined by Irwin and Wynne), which emphasises continuous dialogic risk assessment and the systematic and routinised exploitation of "user knowledge" may enhance flight safety.Keywords: commercial aviation, low-cost carriers, competition, working hours, pilot stress, pilot ...
