Offering the latest news in health care quality and safety, the ISQua blog also features guest posts from the best and brightest in the industry.
For this year's World Patient Safety Day celebrated on 17th September, the theme chosen in a wide consultation conducted by the World Health Organization was "Safe Maternal and Newborn Care", accompanied by the call to action "Act now for the safe and respectful birth!".
Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organisations (CAHO) is pleased to invite you to a World Patient Safety Day (WPSD) 2021 virtual celebration on 17th September 2021, 16:30 to 19:00 (Indian Standard Time).
Vea la grabación del webinar del Día Mundial de la Seguridad del Paciente 2021 que se celebró el 14 de septiembre.
The Asian Society for Quality in Health Care (ASQua) is hosting a World Patient Safety Day (WPSD) 2021 virtual celebration on September 22nd, 2021, at 7:00pm MYT.
Depuis « To Err is Human » en 1999, le secteur des soins de santé multiplie les initiatives pour améliorer la sécurité des patients et rendre nos systèmes de soins plus fiables.
El Dr. Lemos discutirá su vision sobre las oportunidades de mejora de la calidad durante la pandemia y cómo las circunstancias han permitido logros y avances en nuestra especialidad.
We were delighted to once again host Paul Batalden, Tina Foster and also guest speaker John Ballatt for the fifth live webinar in the Coproduction series.
Catch up on the latest webinar in our Critical Crisis Thinking series that features many of our presenters who summarised their lessons.
ISQua is delighted to announce its next Virtual Conference in collaboration with the International Hospital Federation on 23rd February!
Although crisis management must take place under circumstances that differ dramatically from what normally is the case, the process of management as such is not radically different.
This is the fourth session offering an overview of the knowledge that underpins the coproduction of healthcare service. This session focuses on developing an understanding of the third stream of knowledge: “science-informed practice” that must be developed and used to coproduce healthcare services. The session includes the exploration of a case in Ghana and the U.S. that helps us understand the diversity of science disciplines and methods. A helpful frame of reference is introduced and used.
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