Statement on World Patient Safety Day
The Joint Commission and Joint Commission International (JCI) proudly recognize World Patient Safety Day, an annual observance sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) , that aligns with our commitment to ensuring what matters most – that all people always experience the safest, highest quality, best value healthcare across all settings.
This year’s theme, improving diagnosis for patient safety, energizes us. Data show that 16% of preventable patient harm stems from delayed, wrong, or missed diagnoses – or the failure to communicate a diagnosis.
As patients, one of our most basic expectations is to receive a correct and timely diagnosis every time.
Many confounding factors contribute to these stark numbers, such as biases, staff shortages, and errors in judgement. Despite the complexity of modern healthcare, we have a duty to our patients to make the right diagnosis in time, every time. Now is the time to, “Get it right, make it safe!”
We see a significant opportunity to improve patient outcomes worldwide. To achieve this, we must work together – organizations, health professionals, patients and their advocates.
The Joint Commission and JCI unite with stakeholders to ensure that more than 23,000 healthcare organizations and programs across more than 70?countries provide their patients with the safest care. Through our HELP Agenda, we aim to address safety challenges faced by the healthcare organizations we serve, including diagnostic safety:
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We recently appointed Neelam Dhingra , MBBS, MD, as vice president and chief patient safety officer of JCI. She previously led the WHO’s programs on patient safety and blood safety for 25 years, and her team inaugurated World Patient Safety Day in 2019. As an expert in patient safety, she is forging new partnerships with ministries of heath and international healthcare organizations, advancing JCI’s mission to continuously improve best practices in patient safety and quality of care around the world.
In recognition of World Patient Safety Day, we have also introduced several new resources:
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2 个月Thank you, The Joint Commission, for your steadfast dedication to advancing patient safety. The theme of Improving Diagnosis for Patient Safety resonates deeply, especially as nurses play a critical role in the diagnostic process by ensuring accurate assessments, communicating concerns, and advocating for patients. With 16% of preventable patient harm linked to diagnostic errors, the need for collaborative efforts has never been greater. Nurses Link Up is committed to empowering nurses through continuous education, collaboration, and peer support, enabling them to contribute more effectively to timely and accurate diagnoses. Your HELP Agenda—focusing on healthcare equity, sustainability, learning, and performance integration—is an inspiring blueprint for improvement. We echo the call to “Get it right, make it safe!” and stand ready to support these efforts by fostering more robust connections and knowledge-sharing among nursing professionals. I'm looking forward to engaging in the conversation on this vital topic. #WorldPatientSafetyDay #NursingExcellence #PatientSafety #NursesLinkUp #HealthcareEquity #Sustainability #DiagnosisSafety