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Healthcare, however, operates reactively in response to patient harm, often intervening once a patient safety event has occurred, versus using practices and tools to recognize and respond to threats. Applied to patient safety, a left-of-bang approach teaches frontline clinicians to increase sensitivity to and stay in constant vigilance for threats before they happen, moving down a scale o ...
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Technology has become an integral part of healthcare, and as hospital systems work toward improving patient safety, it’s more important than ever. Although the majority of healthcare organizations are focused on patient safety, the results of those efforts are yet to be seen. Better technology could be the key, according to a June 2018 survey by Health Catalyst. Nearly nine out of 10 respondents to a national survey of physicians, nurses, and healthcare executives say their organizations are s...
Patient harm is a persistent and urgent healthcare concern that directly impacts the patient experience and overall outcomes. According to recent estimates, one in three hospitalized patients experiences preventable harm, and over 400,000 individuals per year die from these injuries. As the third-leading cause of death, preventable harm costs health systems more than $1 billion annually. As health systems seek ways to improve patient safety, many organizations are looking to patient harm risk as...
However, rigorous syntheses of the link between patient safety incidents and multimorbidity are not available. This review examined the relationship between multimorbidity and patient...
Avoiding patient harm is intrinsic to the work of healthcare professionals. Hippocrates (ca. 460–377 BCE), known as the Father of Modern Medicine, helped set this precedent when he said, “The physician must…have two special objects in view with regard to disease, namely, to do good or to do no harm.” · Contemporary medicine, however, still struggles to realize its primary mission. Today, researchers estimate that one in three hospitalized patients experiences preventable harm and over ...