Category: Patient Safety

  • Patient Safety Events and Prevention Plan

    Patient Safety Events and Prevention Plan Table of Contents Introduction Event Stakeholders Prevention Plan Conclusion References Introduction Patient safety lies at the core of healthcare organization concerns. Any behavior by professionals that leads to adverse events has to be investigated by the hospital and outside organizations to determine whether a different approach should and could…

  • Patient Safety and the Problem of Poor Service Delivery

    Patient Safety and the Problem of Poor Service Delivery Table of Contents Introduction Justification of Choice of Area; Statement of the Problem Research Aims and Objectives Methodology and/or Academic Approach Conclusion Reference List Footnotes Introduction In a medical institution, poor quality of services could be a threat to the patients safety since it would lower…

  • Medical Errors as a Threat to Patient Safety

    Medical Errors as a Threat to Patient Safety Table of Contents Discussion Body Conclusion References Discussion Patient safety is one of the key goals assigned a top priority by healthcare. However, medical errors and adverse events remain and threaten patients. To understand the given topic in an in-depth manner, it is essential to identify differences…

  • Medical Errors, Economic Effect and Patient Safety

    Medical Errors, Economic Effect and Patient Safety In spite of the fact that the United States spends more on healthcare than any other developed nation, the quality of health care remains low. In order to improve the quality of care, it is necessary to consider the potential role of medical errors in the context of…

  • Patient Safety and the Problem of Poor Service Delivery

    Patient Safety and the Problem of Poor Service Delivery Table of Contents Introduction Justification of Choice of Area; Statement of the Problem Research Aims and Objectives Methodology and/or Academic Approach Conclusion Reference List Footnotes Introduction In a medical institution, poor quality of services could be a threat to the patients safety since it would lower…

  • Implementation of a Patient Engagement Tool to Improve In-Clinic Safety of Diabetic Patients

    Implementation of a Patient Engagement Tool to Improve In-Clinic Safety of Diabetic Patients Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Problem Statement and Significance of the Practice Problem PICOT Question Project Implementation and Evaluation Plan Conclusion References Executive Summary Patient safety is a challenge in many healthcare settings, including primary care (World Health Organization, 2017). Among…

  • Medical Errors as a Threat to Patient Safety

    Medical Errors as a Threat to Patient Safety Table of Contents Discussion Body Conclusion References Discussion Patient safety is one of the key goals assigned a top priority by healthcare. However, medical errors and adverse events remain and threaten patients. To understand the given topic in an in-depth manner, it is essential to identify differences…

  • Medication Administration Errors and Patient Safety Risks

    Medication Administration Errors and Patient Safety Risks Table of Contents Introduction Safety when taking medications Conclusion References Introduction The importance of studying medication administration errors (MAE) has been highlighted by many researchers, as it is recognized that such errors occur across countries and types of medical facilities bringing considerable risks to the safety of patients…

  • Patients Safety in the United States

    Patients Safety in the United States Table of Contents Introduction Just Culture Transformational Leadership Classes of Human Behavior Incident References Introduction People make errors that result in accidents, adverse health outcomes, and mortality. For a long time, the healthcare system has been organized in a manner that errors in the health organizations are blamed on…