Patient Safety

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Patient safety as defined by World Health Organization (WHO) is simply the prevention of errors and poor effects to patients allied with health care (WHO 2015). Patient safety has, of course, been a serious global public health issue (Nieva & Sorra2003), as it is the same from the delivery of quality health care (Aspden et al. 2004). In the recent years numerous national initiatives have been implemented to improve patient safety and quality care (Victoria et al. 2013). Patient safety is the cornerstone of high-quality health care and is a common goal for all healthcare providers (Flanagan et al, 2004; Singh et al. 2005). Quality has always formed a central part of patient care, but quality management includes management of quality issues in all aspect of the organization (Sale 2005). Quality management is defined as procedures that involve …show more content…

In such situations delivery of high quality and safe health services becomes a challenging task. The concept of quality has always been paramount in health care. According to various government health documents, patient safety and quality form the basis of significant health care delivery. However, quality of care needs to be improved in order to facilitate people to live healthier and more fulfilled lives (Health Service Executive, (HSE) 07-10).
Risk management is a crucial process for the deliverance of high, safe, quality and social care services (Health Information and Quality Authority, (HIQA) 2013). Identifying and controlling risk is vital in attaining efficient, effective, and positive outcomes (HSE 2012). The biggest risk to the safety of older people is that of slipping, tripping and falling. A fall is an incident which results in a person coming to rest accidentally on the ground or other lower level (WHO

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