Centre for Clinical Risk Management and Patient Safety, Tuscany Region - WHO Collaborating Centre in Human Factors and Communication for the Delivery of Safe and Quality Care.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2020 May 20;32(3):221-222. doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzaa010.
Echoing the World Health Organization's (WHO) request, the Patient Safety Declaration, launched by Health First Europe at the European Parliament, calls on policymakers, authorities and health professionals, patients and citizens to come together to build health systems that can help health professionals work better for patient-centred outcomes. The objective is to prevent the occurrence of adverse events arising from clinical care activities to focus resources on reducing the impact of the disease by promoting safer health systems and higher quality standards for patient safety in Europe. The Declaration intends to promote a European patient safety culture, starting with safety practices and exchanging effective practices to reduce adverse events arising from health activities. Tuscany, the fifth largest region of Italy, is strongly committed to make this happen. Its Regional Centre for Clinical Risk Management and Patient Safety and WHO Collaborating Centre (GRC Centre-Centro Gestione Rischio Clinico e Sicurezza del Paziente) aims at developing and promoting practices for safety, awareness raising and the analysis of adverse events for the constant improvement of care delivery.
呼应世界卫生组织(WHO)的要求,由欧洲第一健康组织在欧洲议会推出的《患者安全宣言》呼吁政策制定者、当局和卫生专业人员、患者和公民团结起来,建立有助于卫生专业人员实现以患者为中心的结果的卫生系统。其目标是防止临床护理活动中出现不良事件,通过促进更安全的卫生系统和提高欧洲患者安全的更高质量标准,将资源集中用于减少疾病的影响。该宣言旨在促进欧洲的患者安全文化,从安全实践和交流有效的实践开始,以减少医疗活动中产生的不良事件。意大利第五大地区托斯卡纳大区强烈承诺实现这一目标。其区域临床风险管理和患者安全中心和世卫组织合作中心(GRC 中心- Centro Gestione Rischio Clinico e Sicurezza del Paziente)旨在为安全、提高认识和分析不良事件制定和推广实践,以不断改善护理服务。