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Hina Laeeque1, Barb Farlow2, Sandi Kossey3
1Senior program manager at the Canadian Patient Safety Institute.
Abstract:
In September 2015, Health Quality Ontario (HQO) and the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI), with an action team that brought together quality councils and committees along with patient and family representatives, garnered consensus and published the report Never Events for Hospital Care in Canada (HQO and CPSI 2015). The report is a call to action for healthcare leaders to prevent the occurrence of never events. Many sites have already been collecting data and focusing efforts on reducing never events. We need to take this action further, to collaborate between sites and provinces and territories so that we can learn from one another and prevent patient harm. This is an opportune time to centre our efforts so that never events no longer occur in our hospitals.
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