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Patient safety day july 25th




Patient safety day july 25th

Jul 16, 2009 09:21 PM written by anurseadvocate | 4 Comments
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we remember those who have lost their lives as a result of a medical error
we remember thos who have lost quality of life as a result of a medical error
and, we honor those who provide safe care to their patients
Patient Safety Day is a day of remembering.

Contacts:
Patient Safety Day Committee
Patti O’Regan, ARNP, Chairperson (727) 845-4250, pattioregan@gmail.com
Becky Martins, Awards Committee Secretary (207) 975-3475 voice4patients@aol.com
Roberta Mikles, RN, Awards Committee Member ( 858) 675-1026 RmiklesRN@aol.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - JULY 15, 2009
LUCIAN LEAPE, M.D. RECEIVES 1st NIGHTINGALE & CODMAN PATIENT SAFETY DAY AWARD

LUCIAN LEAPE, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Health Policy, Harvard School of Public Health and pediatric surgeon has been selected as the recipient of the inaugural Florence Nightingale and Dr. E. Codman Patient Safety Day Award. The award is being given in conjunction with this year's 9th annual Patient Safety Day and the 10th year anniversary of the Institute of Medicine’s groundbreaking patient safety in America report to Congress.

Florence Nightingale was one of the first epidemiologists, statisticians, evidence-based practice and patient safety pioneers in nursing and healthcare. Dr. Codman followed with his stellar surgical career and hospital evidence-based “end results” theory and practice.

Nightingale and Codman represented the values, character and pioneering evidence-based translational practice that placed patient safety and quality outcomes above all else. In recognition of his pioneering research in patient safety and quality of care, Dr. Leape has been selected as the 2009 recipient of the award which honors those who represent the values and furtherance of the patient safety work of Nightingale and Codman.

Like Nightingale and Codman, Dr. Leape has devoted his professional career to learning about and understanding medical error epidemiology; how they occur and what must be done to improve patient safety. Dr. Leape is known to patient safety advocates as the father of the modern patient safety movement. He was a lead investigator of the Harvard Medical Practice Study (1991) and a member of the Institute of Medicine's Quality of Care in America Committee, which published the landmark 1999 "To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System" report that indicated up to 98,000 hospital patients die annually from medical errors. He published one of the first studies showing the application of systems theory to the prevention of medication errors. He is an outspoken advocate of full disclosure, transparency, and prompt apology when patients have been harmed by errors. Dr. Leape's patient safety service includes being a founding member of the National Patient Safety Foundation, the Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Error, the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Session on Medical Error and the Lucian Leape Institute, a think tank, founded in 2007.

Patient Safety Day is held on July 25th annually. Patients, families, healthcare providers and consumer groups join together in a moment of silence and candlelight vigil at noon and 6:00 PM in memory of patients and families who have lost their life or quality of life due to medical errors - and in tribute to those who work to improve the quality and safety of healthcare for future patients. The event now
draws participants from more than 40 states and numerous countries.

For additional detail on the 9th annual Patient Safety Day , please visit www.patientsafetyday.com.







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No. 1
Old Jul 22, 2009, 08:23 AM

Perhaps such a day will put pressure on hospital administrators to provide SAFE nurse to patient ratios, so we can decrease the rates of injuries and deaths due to mistakes.
One can only hope.....
 
No. 2
Old Jul 22, 2009, 09:03 AM

Hopefully, Patient Safety Day will be recognized by all health care providers. This is a day 'of remembering those who have lost their life as a result of a PREVENTABLE error. It is also a day of remembering those whose quality of life declines as the a result of a PREVENTABLE error. And, to honor those health care professionals who provide safe care to their patients in all health care settings. www.patientsafetyday.com http://patientsafetyday.com
 
No. 3
from Otessa
Old Jul 22, 2009, 07:47 PM

Why is there a pt. safety day on a weekend?

I guess it is the same date every year??
 
No. 4
from Joe N635DC
Old Jul 26, 2009, 06:26 AM

Originally Posted by vivacious1healer View Post
Perhaps such a day will put pressure on hospital administrators to provide SAFE nurse to patient ratios, so we can decrease the rates of injuries and deaths due to mistakes.
One can only hope.....

In a matter of speaking...


Word!
 
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