BMJ Quality & Safety (previously Quality & Safety in Health Care) is an international peer review publication providing research, opinions, debates and reviews for academics, clinicians and healthcare managers focused on the quality and safety of health care and the science of improvement. The journal receives approximately 1000 manuscripts a year and has an acceptance rate for original research of 12%. Time from submission to first decision averages 22 days and accepted articles are typically published online within 20 days.

LATEST ARTICLES

  • Time for a rebalance: psychological and emotional well-being in the healthcare workforce as the foundation for patient safety
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  • Locums: threat or opportunity
  • Locum doctor working and quality and safety: a qualitative study in English primary and secondary care