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  1. Patient safety assessment manual. With later revisions and updates, this WHO-led initiative developed into the Patient Safety Friendly Hospital Framework (PSFHF) to promote patient safety practices in health care facilities as a core element of services provided. The PSFHF

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  2. Sep 26, 2024 · Download as a PDF. Primary care patient safety strategy. Implementation of the NHS patient safety strategy in primary care. Summary. Primary care – general practice, community pharmacy, optometry and dental services – delivers 90% of NHS interactions, face to face, by phone or online.

  3. The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) guides the NHS on how to develop the cultures, systems and behaviours necessary to respond to patient safety incidents in a way that ensures we learn from them and improve.

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  4. 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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  5. “Global action on patient safety” (WHA72.6) to give priority to patient safety as an essential foundational step in building, designing, operating and evaluating the performance of all health care systems.

  6. The World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation in health systems: guide for action (hereafter referred to as the Guide) helps governments strengthen their health systems in order to provide rehabilitation.

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  8. This model provides a structured and programmatic approach to supporting services to make improvements that address the Commitments, Actions and Common Causes of Harm identified in the HSE Patient Safety Strategy. The model provides an effective and appropriate quantum of support to services, offering a consistent approach and managed expectations.