Improving the safety of patient care is an issue which affects health systems in both developed and developing countries. To co-ordinate and accelerate improvements in patient safety, the World Health Organization (WHO) has supported the creation of the World Alliance for Patient Safety which was launched in October 2004. The six action areas of the Alliance are Patients for Patient Safety, Taxonomy, Research, Solutions for Patient Safety, Reporting and Learning, and a biennial Global Patient Safety Challenge. The first Challenge covering 2005-2006 was launched in October 2005 under the banner 'Clean Care is Safer Care'. The Challenge addresses health care-associated infection, a major, patient safety problem affecting hundreds of millions ...
Summary: The World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to r...
Prevention; burden, and deaths. healthcare settings of multiple interventions in the areas of blood ...
It is estimated that one in ten persons receiving healthcare worldwide will suffer from preventable ...
Improving the safety of patient care is an issue which affects health systems in both developed and ...
Improving the safety of patient care is an issue which affects health systems in both developed and ...
BACKGROUND: Each year the treatment and care of hundreds of millions of patients worldwide is compli...
SummaryBackgroundEach year the treatment and care of hundreds of millions of patients worldwide is c...
Healthcare-associated infection is a major safety issue affecting the quality of care of hundreds of...
Healthcare-associated infection is a major safety issue affecting the quality of care of hundreds of...
Improving the safety of patient care is now a global issue. In 2004, the World Health Assembly suppo...
SummaryBackgroundEach year the treatment and care of hundreds of millions of patients worldwide is c...
SummaryThe World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to rai...
Worldwide, the delivery of health care is challenged by a wide range of safety problems. The traditi...
Patient safety is a global imperative. It has extensive implications for all WHO Member States, for ...
AbstractPatient safety is a fundamental principle of health care. However, many medical practices an...
Summary: The World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to r...
Prevention; burden, and deaths. healthcare settings of multiple interventions in the areas of blood ...
It is estimated that one in ten persons receiving healthcare worldwide will suffer from preventable ...
Improving the safety of patient care is an issue which affects health systems in both developed and ...
Improving the safety of patient care is an issue which affects health systems in both developed and ...
BACKGROUND: Each year the treatment and care of hundreds of millions of patients worldwide is compli...
SummaryBackgroundEach year the treatment and care of hundreds of millions of patients worldwide is c...
Healthcare-associated infection is a major safety issue affecting the quality of care of hundreds of...
Healthcare-associated infection is a major safety issue affecting the quality of care of hundreds of...
Improving the safety of patient care is now a global issue. In 2004, the World Health Assembly suppo...
SummaryBackgroundEach year the treatment and care of hundreds of millions of patients worldwide is c...
SummaryThe World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to rai...
Worldwide, the delivery of health care is challenged by a wide range of safety problems. The traditi...
Patient safety is a global imperative. It has extensive implications for all WHO Member States, for ...
AbstractPatient safety is a fundamental principle of health care. However, many medical practices an...
Summary: The World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to r...
Prevention; burden, and deaths. healthcare settings of multiple interventions in the areas of blood ...
It is estimated that one in ten persons receiving healthcare worldwide will suffer from preventable ...