Publications

  • Hatlie, MJ, A Facilitator’s Guide for Healthcare Providers to Using the Consumer Education Film ‘Things You Should Know Before Entering the Hospital,(p4ps 2006)
  • Hatlie MJ, Foreword, M McGreevey, ed, Patients as Partners, How to Involve Patients and Families in Their Own Care, Joint Commission Resources, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 2006
  • Hatlie MJ with Youngberg, BJ, eds., The Patient Safety Handbook, Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, MA: ;2003.
  • Hatlie MJ with Sheridan SE, The medical liability crisis of 2003 - must we squander another opportunity to put patients first?, Health Affairs 2003; 22:4, 37- 40.
  • Hatlie MJ with DeWolf L, Pugliese G and Wilson NJ. What is working in patient safety?, Journal on Quality Improvement 2003;29:327-328.
  • Hatlie MJ with Hammons T, Piland NE, Small SD and Burstin HR. Ambulatory patient safety: what we know and need to know, Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 2003;26:1,63-82.
  • Hatlie MJ with Goeltz R. Trial and error in my quest to be a partner in my health care: a patient’s story, Crit Care Nurs Clin N Am 2002;14, 391-399.
  • Hatlie MJ with Cox JL, Diamond LH, Publiese G and Wilson NJ. Overview of the partnership symposium 2001: patient safety stories of success, Journal on Quality Improvement 2002;28:283-286.
  • Hatlie MJ with Wilson NJ.  Advancing patient safety: a framework for accountability and practical action.  Journal for Healthcare Quality 2001;23,1:30-34
  • Hammons T, Piland NF, Small SD, Hatlie MJ, Burstin, HR. Conference Synthesis: Research Agenda for Ambulatory Patient Safety. December 2001. Grant No. R13-HS10106. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
  • Hatlie MJ. Creating a culture of safety. In: Scheffler AS, Zipperer LA, eds. Proceedings of Enhancing Patient Safety and Reducing Errors in Health Care, Rancho Mirage, CA, November 8 –11, 1998, Chicago, IL: National Patient Safety Foundation;1999:41-44.
  • Hatlie MJ with Wagner SM. The national patient safety foundation: creating a culture of safety. Surgical Services Management 1999;5,7:35-36.
  • Hatlie MJ with Leape LL, Woods DD, Kizer KW, Shroeder SA, Lundberg GD. Promoting patient safety by preventing medical error. JAMA 1998;280: 1444-1447.
  • Hatlie, MJ. Climbing 'the learning curve': new technologies, emerging obligations. JAMA, September 15, 1993, at 1364.
  • Hatlie MJ with Hirshfeld, EJ. An introduction to malpractice litigation. In: Chambers S, ed. Physicians Survival Guide, Washington, DC: National Health Lawyers Association; 1991:167-198.
  • Hatlie MJ with Todd JS. The model medical liability and patient protection act: a fault-based alternative for resolving medical liability claims. In: Medical Malpractice Solutions: Systems and Proposals for Injury Compensation, Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, Inc; 1989:138-167.
  • Hatlie MJ with Johnson KB, Phillips CA, Orentlicher D. A fault-based administrative alternative for resolving medical malpractice claims. Vanderbilt Law Review. 1989;42:1365-1406.  Duplicate publication; Personal Injury Review. New York, NY: Matthew Bender; 1990:104-144.
  • Hatlie MJ with Johnson KB, Phillips CA, Orentilicher D. The american medical association/specialty society tort reform proposal. Courts, Health Science & The Law. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press; 1990;11:6-190.
  • Hatlie MJ. Professional liability: the case for federal reform. JAMA, January 26, 1990, at 584.
  • Hatlie MJ. Professional liability. JAMA, May 19, 1989 at 2881.

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