Monday, 24 November 2014

How has the NHS improved patient safety?

How has the NHS improved patient safety? New research shows a positive response to the Berwick report and significant progress but further action is needed.

It has been just over a year since Professor Don Berwick produced his review of patient safety in England, offering a distinct shift in emphasis from the focus of the Francis inquiry. Most notably, it stated that “rules, standards, regulations and enforcement have a place in the pursuit of quality, but they pale in potential compared to the power of pervasive and constant learning”.

The review team was specifically asked how the NHS can “make zero harm a reality”. They came back and said sorry, this is just not possible (my paraphrasing), but instead filled the report with the broader ambition of a “continual reduction of harm”. Continue reading... The Guardian

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