BackgroundSystematic monitoring of work atmosphere and patient safety incidents is a necessary part of a quality assurance system, particularly an accredited system like the Joint Commission International (JCI). How the implementation of quality assurance systems affects well-being at work and patient safety is unclear. Evidence shows that accreditation improves workplace atmosphere and well-being. Thus, the assumption that an increase in employees’ well-being at work improves patient safety is reasonable. ObjectiveThis study aims to describe the protocol for monitoring the effects of implementing the quality assurance system of JCI at Orton Orthopedic Hospital on employees’ well-being (primary outcome) and patient safety (secon...
Background Quality systems are believed to be positively related to quality and safety in healthcare...
Aim: This study seeks to explore the emerging psychosocial risks of healthcare accreditation in work...
Aim of the study - to explore the attitude of private and PI (Public Institution) of Primary Health ...
Background. Patient safety was brought into the forefront of public debate with the groundbreaking r...
Objective: To analyze whether the results on quality assurance and safety culture in a healthcare or...
Background The promotion of safety culture in hospital care is a requisite to reduce errors and to ...
AbstractAlthough the need to improve patient safety is widely recognized, there is general agreement...
Accreditation is an internationally recognized evaluation process used to assess, promote and guaran...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
Patient safety is one of the most important points to consider in healthcare. As such, various progr...
Introduction: Quality improvement and patient safety are the most important aspects of health care d...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...
The aim of this thesis is to indicate key organizational attributes in the health care work environm...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...
This study aimed to determine if the accreditation process has a positive impact on patient safety a...
Background Quality systems are believed to be positively related to quality and safety in healthcare...
Aim: This study seeks to explore the emerging psychosocial risks of healthcare accreditation in work...
Aim of the study - to explore the attitude of private and PI (Public Institution) of Primary Health ...
Background. Patient safety was brought into the forefront of public debate with the groundbreaking r...
Objective: To analyze whether the results on quality assurance and safety culture in a healthcare or...
Background The promotion of safety culture in hospital care is a requisite to reduce errors and to ...
AbstractAlthough the need to improve patient safety is widely recognized, there is general agreement...
Accreditation is an internationally recognized evaluation process used to assess, promote and guaran...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
Patient safety is one of the most important points to consider in healthcare. As such, various progr...
Introduction: Quality improvement and patient safety are the most important aspects of health care d...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...
The aim of this thesis is to indicate key organizational attributes in the health care work environm...
This article presents the challenges and opportunities the application of a quality management pract...
This study aimed to determine if the accreditation process has a positive impact on patient safety a...
Background Quality systems are believed to be positively related to quality and safety in healthcare...
Aim: This study seeks to explore the emerging psychosocial risks of healthcare accreditation in work...
Aim of the study - to explore the attitude of private and PI (Public Institution) of Primary Health ...