The IIHMR University Observes World Patient Safety Day
Drives an Awareness for Quality Management and Patient Safety in Hospitals
Jaipur, 9th December, 2014: Patient
safety is a new healthcare discipline that emphasizes the reporting,
analysis, and prevention of medical error that often leads to adverse
healthcare events. To converge this practice one of the globally
recognized and leading healthcare research organizations’ of the
country, the IIHMR University, observed the World Patient Safety Day on 9th
December, 2014. The University conducted an awareness campaign to
spread the word amongst medical fraternity dealing directly with
patients and their biggest threat worldwide on unsafe medical care.
Dr. S.D Gupta, President of IIHMR University
said, “Patient Safety is of prime importance due to an increasing
number of patient safety issues. Globally, more than 23 million years of
healthy lives are lost every year, also known as Disability Adjusted
Life Years (DALYs) or the sum of years of potential life lost due to
ill-health, disability or early death. According a recent research given
by an Indian Doctor from the Harvard Public School about 43 million
people are injured worldwide each year due to unsafe medical care. It
has been identified that 234 million surgeries are conducted each year
out of which the death rate is nearly 10% for major surgeries in
developing countries.”
At
IIHMR Campus, nearly 100 students and 25 faculties and other staff
members organised a human chain in a shape of Red Cross to create
awareness amongst all the medical fraternities and hospitals to bring in
the best possible healthcare facilities and safety models to reduce the
number of injuries caused to the patients every year. Additionally, few
students also shared their research on Patient Safety under various
themes – Medication Safety, Safety Goals and Patient for Patient Safety.
It
is found that about two-third of injuries and harm to the patients
occurs in low-and-middle income countries especially in India. The
number of DALYs lost has been more than twice as high in low-and-middle
income countries that is about 15.5 million as it was in the high income
countries which comprises of 7.2 million.
IIHMR
University has been conducting a Management Development Program and WHO
Fellowship Training Programmes on Patient Safety in Hospitals which
highlights quality assurance and audit programmes reviews that have been
adopted in various hospitals along with how care is delivered and
compare it to a set of explicit criteria to determine whether standards
are being met and how care can be improved.
Nitin Jagad
Branch Manager
2nd Floor, A-14, Above Axis Bank ATM, Janta Store, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur - 302015
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Sunday, 14 December 2014
Press Release - World Patient Safety Day 9th Dec. at Indian Instittue of Health Management Research (IIHMR)
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