IMPROVING THE ASSESSMENT OF SAFETY CULTURE IN HEALTHCARE
Quality and safety in the health sector go "hand in hand", which means that both components are inseparably linked - quality improvement will often affect more security. Good quality services will be successfully implemented in organizations that already have a "quality culture", i.e., where ...
As part its sponsorship of the report, the ACR had the opportunity to present a number of existing initiatives from organized radiology to the NAM Committee on Diagnostic Error in Health Care that demonstrate our specialty’s commitment to establishing a culture of improvement and patient-centered ...
Improving access to utilize the healthcare services facilitated by ASHAs, ANMs and medical officers of PHC among scheduled tribe pregnant women: An interve... Improving access to utilize the healthcare services facilitated by ASHAs, ANMs and medical officers of PHC among scheduled tribe pregnant...
- 《Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved》 被引量: 46发表: 2001年 Strategies for empowering women's voices in the medical culture Power and knowledge are closely connected, and this is no less true for the medical profession than it is for any other sphere of life. Knowledge...
Healthcare provider and staff burnout: A real issue for medical practices Over several decades, there has been a steady increase inburnout among physiciansand healthcare workers — a critical issue that worsened with the pandemic and remains an issue thanks to challenges like understaffing, slim ma...
The severe scarcity of critical medical supplies caused by the COVID-19 pandemic led to considerable procurement challenges in the healthcare supply chain (HCSC). As ensuring the availability of such supplies during disruptions is critical, the debate on how to increase supply chain resilience in ...
1. Hire the right people in the first place Retention starts with recruitment and the ability to identify skilled and talented people likely to fit well into the organization’s culture. Depending on the position, it can cost healthcare providers anywhere from US$3,000 to US$7,000 and take...
Health Organization. Its philosophy is to achieve the optimized standards, patient-centeredness, and establish appropriate policies, systems and procedures to encourage continuous quality improvement and conform to local culture. At present, JCI certification is gaining ground in China's third-party ...
patient‐centred carequality of careAim To explore the impact of culture on health, healthcare provision and its contribution towards health inequity experienced by some marginalised communities. Background Health inequity is a global issue, which occurs across and within countries, and is the ...