Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of patient safety concepts. This is a significant barrier to developing strategies to reduce risk, performing evidence-based research and evaluating existing healthcare policies relevant to patient safety. Since 2005, the World Health Organization's World Alliance for Patient Safety has undertaken the Project to Develop an International Classification for Patient Safety (ICPS) to devise a classification which transforms patient safety information collected from disparate systems into a common format to facilitate aggregation, analysis and learning across disciplines, borders and time. A drafting group, comprised of experts from the fields of patient...
Background Patient safety incident reporting systems (PSRS) have been established for over a decade,...
BACKGROUND Patient safety, reducing medical errors and risk management have become a global public ...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of pati...
Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of pati...
Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of pati...
Background. Understanding the patient safety literature has been compromised by the inconsistent use...
Background. Understanding the patient safety literature has been compromised by the inconsistent use...
Background: In work for the World Alliance for Patient Safety on research methods and measures and o...
International audienceObjective: To assess the utility of the proposed World Health Organization (WH...
An international language for patient safety Global progress in patient safety requires classificati...
To assess the utility of the proposed World Health Organization (WHO)'s International Classification...
ObjectiveEfforts to improve patient safety are challenged by the lack of universally agreed upon ter...
Background information: Patient safety is a global priority in healthcare delivery systems as it not...
Objectives. Validation of a Danish patient safety incident classification adapted from the World Hea...
Background Patient safety incident reporting systems (PSRS) have been established for over a decade,...
BACKGROUND Patient safety, reducing medical errors and risk management have become a global public ...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of pati...
Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of pati...
Global advances in patient safety have been hampered by the lack of a uniform classification of pati...
Background. Understanding the patient safety literature has been compromised by the inconsistent use...
Background. Understanding the patient safety literature has been compromised by the inconsistent use...
Background: In work for the World Alliance for Patient Safety on research methods and measures and o...
International audienceObjective: To assess the utility of the proposed World Health Organization (WH...
An international language for patient safety Global progress in patient safety requires classificati...
To assess the utility of the proposed World Health Organization (WHO)'s International Classification...
ObjectiveEfforts to improve patient safety are challenged by the lack of universally agreed upon ter...
Background information: Patient safety is a global priority in healthcare delivery systems as it not...
Objectives. Validation of a Danish patient safety incident classification adapted from the World Hea...
Background Patient safety incident reporting systems (PSRS) have been established for over a decade,...
BACKGROUND Patient safety, reducing medical errors and risk management have become a global public ...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...