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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · WHO has launched the Patient Safety Flagship as a transformative initiative to guide and support strategic action on patient safety at the global, regional and national levels. Its core work involves supporting the implementation of the Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021–2030. References. 1.

  2. Patient safety is the avoidance of unintended or unexpected harm to people during the provision of health care. We support providers to minimise patient safety incidents and drive improvements in safety and quality. Patients should be treated in a safe environment and protected from avoidable harm.

  3. We articulate an intellectual history and a definition, description, and model of patient safety. We define patient safety as a discipline in the health care professions that applies safety science methods toward the goal of achieving a trustworthy system of health care delivery. We also define patient safety as an attribute of health care systems that minimizes the incidence and impact of ...

    • Linda Emanuel, Don Berwick, James Conway, John Combes, Martin Hatlie, Lucian Leape, Paul Schyve, Cha...
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    • 2009
  4. Patient safety is the absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care, including the reduction of risk of unnecessary harm associated with health care to an acceptable minimum. An acceptable minimum refers to the collective notions of given current knowledge, resources available and the context in which care is ...

  5. Jun 14, 2023 · Why medication safety management is important. In line with the NHS Patient Safety Strategy, healthcare providers must be committed to minimising risk and harm to patients and to ensure quality, effective care in the NHS, alongside good patient experience. Safety of services is one of the key lines of enquiry by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

  6. Patient safety is the cornerstone of high-quality health care. Much of the work defining patient safety and practices that prevent harm have focused on negative outcomes of care, such as mortality and morbidity. Nurses are critical to the surveillance and coordination that reduce such adverse outcomes. Much work remains to be done in evaluating the impact of nursing care on positive quality ...

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  8. Feb 14, 2024 · Patient safety. The simplest definition of patient safety is the prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with health care. While health care has become more effective it has also become more complex, with greater use of new technologies, medicines and treatments. Health services treat older and sicker patients who often ...

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