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September is World Patient Safety Day
World Patient Safety Day calls for
global solidarity and concerted action by all countries and international
partners to improve patient safety.
The Day brings together patients,
families, caregivers, communities, health workers, health care leaders and
policy-makers to show their commitment to patient safety.
The resolution WHA 72.6 ‘Global action
on patient safety’ recognizes patient safety as a global health priority and
endorses the establishment of World Patient Safety Day to be observed annually on 17
September.
World Patient Safety Day – established by the World Health Assembly in 2019 through
resolution WHA72.6 on “Global action on patient
safety” – is observed annually on 17 September. Objectives of the day are to
enhance global understanding of patient safety, increase public engagement in
health care safety, and promote global action to prevent and reduce avoidable
harm in health care. Each year, a new theme is selected to shed light on a
priority patient safety area where action is needed to reduce avoidable harm in
health care and achieve universal health coverage.
Considering the significant burden of harm women and newborns
are exposed to due to unsafe care, this year’s World Patient Safety Day is dedicated to the need to prioritize and address safety in
maternal and newborn care, particularly around the time of childbirth, when
most harm occurs.
This is especially important in the context of disruption of
health services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has further compounded the
situation.
Since
women’s experiences during childbirth are also affected by issues of gender
equity and violence, World Patient Safety Day highlights the important notion
of respectful care and its linkages with safety.
RESOURCED BY
#COVID_19
#HWPL #INTERNATIONAL_DAY #IPYG #DPCW_1038 #PATIENT_SAFETY_DAY
Thank you to everyone who is working on the frontlines against this coronavirus.
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