BACKGROUND: Accreditation of primary care organizations within Greece is still in its infancy. Our task in Greece was to attempt to introduce a patient safety initiative in a local area, focusing on developing minimum standards for accreditation, assess whether a pragmatic approach would engage physicians, and provide evidence of improvement. OBJECTIVE: To use monitoring of clinical performance as the basis for the launch of an accreditation system for primary care in Greece and to report on the process and lessons learnt. METHODS: An established set of clinical indicators for patient safety was introduced in five Greek primary health centres. A web-based platform, for reporting practitioners' scores on the selected indicators, was used to ...
This paper is an introduction to a supplement to The European Journal of General Practice, bringing ...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
Contains fulltext : 153604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...
Contains fulltext : 155292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acc...
Introduction: A positive safety culture is considered a pillar of safety in health organizations and...
BACKGROUND: Quality indicators are measured aspects of healthcare, reflecting the performance of a h...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare can cause avoidable serious harm to patients. Primary care is not an exceptio...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. DESIGN: Open-ended que...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in ...
BACKGROUND: Although it has been increasingly recognised that patient safety in primary care is impo...
BACKGROUND: There is little guidance available to healthcare practitioners about what tools they mig...
BACKGROUND: Patient involvement has only recently received attention as a potentially useful approac...
Objective: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. Design: Open-ended ques...
Background A constructive patient safety culture is a main prerequisite for patient safety and impro...
This paper is an introduction to a supplement to The European Journal of General Practice, bringing ...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
Contains fulltext : 153604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...
Contains fulltext : 155292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acc...
Introduction: A positive safety culture is considered a pillar of safety in health organizations and...
BACKGROUND: Quality indicators are measured aspects of healthcare, reflecting the performance of a h...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare can cause avoidable serious harm to patients. Primary care is not an exceptio...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. DESIGN: Open-ended que...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background: Incident reporting is widely used in both patient safety improvement programmes, and in ...
BACKGROUND: Although it has been increasingly recognised that patient safety in primary care is impo...
BACKGROUND: There is little guidance available to healthcare practitioners about what tools they mig...
BACKGROUND: Patient involvement has only recently received attention as a potentially useful approac...
Objective: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. Design: Open-ended ques...
Background A constructive patient safety culture is a main prerequisite for patient safety and impro...
This paper is an introduction to a supplement to The European Journal of General Practice, bringing ...
Due to the large volume of primary care consultations and increasing patient complexity, there is su...
Contains fulltext : 153604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To ...