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Fadi El-Jardali
Researcher at American University of Beirut
Publications - 139
Citations - 5212
Fadi El-Jardali is an academic researcher from American University of Beirut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health policy & Health care. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 125 publications receiving 3876 citations. Previous affiliations of Fadi El-Jardali include McMaster University & University of Ottawa.
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A future for the world's children? A WHO-UNICEF-Lancet Commission
Helen Clark,Awa M. Coll-Seck,Anshu Banerjee,Stefan Peterson,Sarah L Dalglish,Shanthi Ameratunga,Dina Balabanova,Maharaj K. Bhan,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,John Borrazzo,Mariam Claeson,Tanya Doherty,Fadi El-Jardali,Asha George,Angela Gichaga,Lu Gram,David B Hipgrave,Aku Kwamie,Qingyue Meng,Raúl Mercer,Sunita Narain,Jesca Nsungwa-Sabiiti,Adesola O. Olumide,David Osrin,Timothy Powell-Jackson,Kumanan Rasanathan,Imran Rasul,Papaarangi Reid,Jennifer Harris Requejo,Sarah Rohde,Nigel Rollins,Magali Romedenne,Harshpal Singh Sachdev,Rana Saleh,Yusra Ribhi Shawar,Jeremy Shiffman,Jonathon L Simon,Peter D. Sly,Karin Stenberg,Mark Tomlinson,Rajani Ved,Anthony Costello +41 more
TL;DR: The case for placing children, aged 0–18 years, at the centre of the SDGs is presented: at the heart of the concept of sustainability and the authors' shared human endeavour.
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The impact of hospital accreditation on quality of care: perception of Lebanese nurses
TL;DR: According to Lebanese nurses, hospital accreditation is a good tool for improving quality of care, and there is a need to assess quality based on patient outcome indicators.
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The current state of patient safety culture in Lebanese hospitals: a study at baseline
TL;DR: Study findings provide evidence that can be used by policy makers, managers and leaders who are able to create the culture and commitment needed to identify and solve underlying systemic causes related to patient safety.
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Predictors and outcomes of patient safety culture in hospitals
TL;DR: Event reporting, communication, patient safety leadership and management, staffing, and accreditation were identified as major patient safety culture predictors and outcomes.
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Health workers and the weaponisation of health care in Syria: a preliminary inquiry for The Lancet–American University of Beirut Commission on Syria
Fouad M. Fouad,Annie Sparrow,Ahmad Tarakji,Mohamad Alameddine,Fadi El-Jardali,Adam Coutts,Nour El Arnaout,Lama Bou Karroum,Mohammed Jawad,Mohammed Jawad,Sophie Roborgh,Aula Abbara,Fadi Alhalabi,Ibrahim AlMasri,Samer Jabbour +14 more
TL;DR: The tremendous pressures that health workers have been under and continue to endure, and the remarkable resilience and resourcefulness they have displayed in response to this crisis are described.