Patient Safety: A Nobody’s Concern

Patient safety is a global concern and is the most important domains of health-care quality. Medical error is a major patient safety concern, causing increase in health-care cost due to mortality, morbidity, or prolonged hospital stay. A definition for patient safety has emerged from the health care...

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Main Author: AK Mohiuddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJHCR Publication 2018-12-01
Series:International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
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Online Access:http://ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/17/15
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spelling doaj-6bd3da3b6ff04e07ab37e95ab2d443b02020-11-25T03:46:25ZengIJHCR PublicationInternational Journal of Health and Clinical Research2590-32412018-12-01121426Patient Safety: A Nobody’s ConcernAK Mohiuddin0Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, World University of Bangladesh, BangladeshPatient safety is a global concern and is the most important domains of health-care quality. Medical error is a major patient safety concern, causing increase in health-care cost due to mortality, morbidity, or prolonged hospital stay. A definition for patient safety has emerged from the health care quality movement that is equally abstract, with various approaches to the more concrete essential components. Patient safety was defined by the IOM as “the prevention of harm to patients.” Emphasis is placed on the system of care delivery that prevents errors; learns from the errors that do occur; and is built on a culture of safety that involves health care professionals, organizations, and patients. Patient safety culture is a complex phenomenon. Patient safety culture assessments, required by international accreditation organizations, allow healthcare organizations to obtain a clear view of the patient safety aspects requiring urgent attention, identify the strengths and weaknesses of their safety culture, help care giving units identify their existing patient safety problems, and benchmark their scores with other hospitals.http://ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/17/15commercialism; medication error; prescription; nurse; patient; healthcare.
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Patient Safety: A Nobody’s Concern
International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
commercialism; medication error; prescription; nurse; patient; healthcare.
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title Patient Safety: A Nobody’s Concern
title_short Patient Safety: A Nobody’s Concern
title_full Patient Safety: A Nobody’s Concern
title_fullStr Patient Safety: A Nobody’s Concern
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series International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description Patient safety is a global concern and is the most important domains of health-care quality. Medical error is a major patient safety concern, causing increase in health-care cost due to mortality, morbidity, or prolonged hospital stay. A definition for patient safety has emerged from the health care quality movement that is equally abstract, with various approaches to the more concrete essential components. Patient safety was defined by the IOM as “the prevention of harm to patients.” Emphasis is placed on the system of care delivery that prevents errors; learns from the errors that do occur; and is built on a culture of safety that involves health care professionals, organizations, and patients. Patient safety culture is a complex phenomenon. Patient safety culture assessments, required by international accreditation organizations, allow healthcare organizations to obtain a clear view of the patient safety aspects requiring urgent attention, identify the strengths and weaknesses of their safety culture, help care giving units identify their existing patient safety problems, and benchmark their scores with other hospitals.
topic commercialism; medication error; prescription; nurse; patient; healthcare.
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