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  1. Mar 19, 2012 · This article introduces the concepts of patient safety, cognitive biases, systems thinking, and quality improvement as they apply to the rehabilitation medicine.

    • Adrian Cristian, Jonah Green
    • 2012
  2. • create the first system-wide and consistent patient safety syllabus, training and education framework for the NHS • establish patient safety specialists to lead safety improvement across the system • ensure people are equipped to learn from what goes well as well as to respond appropriately to things going wrong

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  3. INFORMATION SHEET. strengthen their health systems in order to provide rehabilitation. It leads governments through a four-phase process of (1) rehabilitation situation assessment; (2) strategic planning; (3) development of a monitoring framework, evaluatio.

  4. May 1, 2012 · This article introduces the concepts of patient safety, cognitive biases, systems thinking, and quality improvement as they apply to the rehabilitation medicine. Discover the world's research...

  5. Definition of Community Rehabilitation For the purposes of this guidance, community rehabilitation is defined as all rehabilitation delivered to a patient in any setting outside a hospital. This description includes all rehabilitation delivered by Social Services and any rehabilitation provided in community hospitals or care homes.

  6. Approaches to involving patients in their own healthcare and safety can include: Encouraging patients to ask questions by: asking them directly if they have any queries about their care. providing leaflets, videos and apps to encourage patients to ask questions or raise issues with professionals.

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  8. This framework was announced as a priority in the NHS Patient Safety Strategy published in 2019.6 It provides guidance on how the NHS can involve people in their own safety as well as improving patient safety in partnership with staff: maximising the things that go right and minimising the things that go wrong for people receiving healthcare.

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