Department of Medicine and Critical Care Program, Queen's University, Kingston General Hospital, Etherington Hall, Room 1005, 94 Stuart Street, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2012 May 23;1(1):19. doi: 10.1186/2045-4015-1-19.
Injuries to patients by the healthcare system (i.e., adverse events) are common and their impact on individuals and systems is considerable. Over the last decade, extensive efforts have been made worldwide to improve patient safety. Given the complexity and extent of the activities required to address the issue, coordinating and organizing them at a national level is likely beneficial. Whereas some capacity and expertise already exist in Israel, there is a considerable gap that needs to be filled. In this paper two countries, Canada and Israel, are examined and some of the essential steps for any country are considered. Possible immediate next steps for Israel are suggested.
医疗系统对患者造成的伤害(即不良事件)很常见,其对个人和系统的影响也相当大。在过去的十年中,全球范围内已经做出了巨大的努力来提高患者安全。鉴于解决这个问题所需的活动的复杂性和广泛性,在国家层面上进行协调和组织可能是有益的。尽管以色列已经具备了一定的能力和专业知识,但仍有相当大的差距需要填补。本文研究了加拿大和以色列这两个国家,并考虑了任何国家都需要采取的一些基本步骤。为以色列提出了可能的下一步措施。