Patient safety 2030.
by Yu, Angela; Flott, Kelsey; Chainani, Natasha.National Institute for Health Research. Imperial Patient Safety Translational Research Centre.
Publisher: Imperial College, London : 2016.Description: 41p.General Note: This report highlights the need for a toolbox for patient safety which would include using digital technology to improve safety; providing robust training and education, and strengthening leadership at the political, organisational, clinical and community levels. It warn that interventions implemented to reduce avoidable patient harm must be engineered with the whole system in mind, and empower patients and staff to become more involved in preventing harm and improving care..Subject(s): patient safety | quality improvement | patient participation | organisational culture | evidence based practiceDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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This report highlights the need for a toolbox for patient safety which would include using digital technology to improve safety; providing robust training and education, and strengthening leadership at the political, organisational, clinical and community levels. It warn that interventions implemented to reduce avoidable patient harm must be engineered with the whole system in mind, and empower patients and staff to become more involved in preventing harm and improving care.
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