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  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Safety Research
  • Clinical Quality Improvement

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  • Healthcare systems face increasing demands for patient safety.
  • Adverse events in care are a significant concern for regulatory bodies and the public.
  • Effective safety improvement requires a multidisciplinary approach.

Purpose:

  • To emphasize the critical role of all health professionals in identifying and analyzing adverse events.
  • To highlight the necessity of a comprehensive strategy for enhancing the safety of care.
  • To align with regulatory mandates and user expectations for healthcare quality.

Summary:

  • Mobilizing all healthcare professionals is essential for the detection and analysis of care-related adverse events.
  • This collective effort forms a cornerstone for advancing patient safety initiatives.
  • The systematic identification and review of adverse events are integral to quality improvement.

Impact:

  • Improved patient safety outcomes through proactive identification and mitigation of risks.
  • Enhanced trust and confidence from patients and regulatory bodies.
  • Establishment of a robust culture of safety within healthcare organizations.