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  • Patient safety
  • Healthcare quality improvement

Background:

  • Regulatory agencies and society expect transparency in healthcare.
  • Medical errors and adverse outcomes require systematic disclosure.
  • Honesty and transparency are fundamental in patient care communication.

Observation:

  • Serious safety events resulting in patient harm necessitate disclosure.
  • Clinical Risk Management (CRM) can provide essential support for disclosure processes.
  • Disclosure is a key component of managing medical incidents.

Findings:

  • Systematic disclosure ensures honesty and transparency in patient care.
  • Professional assistance from Clinical Risk Management aids in disclosing serious safety events.
  • Disclosure of medical errors is vital for preventing their recurrence.

Implications:

  • Implementing systematic disclosure protocols enhances patient trust and safety.
  • Leveraging Clinical Risk Management improves the handling of adverse events.
  • Effective disclosure practices contribute to a culture of continuous improvement in healthcare.