A study by Vinitha Deissai of Colorado University analyzed data from two hospitals performing heart bypass surgeries. Despite experiencing similar failure rates initially, the hospitals responded differently, with one blaming individual doctors and the other systemic issues. Two years later, the latter hospital had eliminated post-surgery deaths, highlighting the importance of organizational culture in learning from failures.

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