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The decision to designate September 17 as World Patient Safety Day was made during the 72nd World Health Assembly, where member states recognized the need for increased awareness and action.
World Patient Safety Day 2024 focuses on reducing diagnostic errors to enhance patient safety, promoting accurate, timely, and safe diagnosis worldwide.
On the occasion of World Patient Safety Day a health awareness camp was held at Ninti Cardiac Care Muzaffarpur and Saharsa where the doctors attending the conference urged the people to take ...
Theme World Patient Safety Day provides an opportunity to raise public awareness and promote collaboration among patients, healthcare workers, policymakers, and leaders to enhance patient safety.
September 17 is World Patient Safety Day. The World Health Organization (WHO) initiated this day to raise public awareness and promote safe healthcare for patients.
The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) celebrated World Patient Safety Day. The theme this year was 'Improving Diagnosis for Patient Safety,' and in line with the slogan 'Get it Right, Make it ...
World Patient Safety Day: "On this day, we join patients and their families, healthcare professionals, leaders, policymakers, and civil society in highlighting the crucial importance of accurate ...
World Patient Safety Day - A call for collaborative efforts to improve diagnosis Despite the advancements in health systems several factors in the healthcare practices continue to threaten patient ...
World Health Organization urges stakeholders to reduce diagnostic errors and improve patient safety on World Patient Safety Day.
ISLAMABAD: ‘World Patient Safety Day’ will be observed on September 17 (Tuesday), to raise public awareness and foster collaboration between patients, healthcare workers, policymakers, and ...
In this insightful video interview, Dr. Tenza, a renowned health lecturer from NWU Potchefstroom Campus, shares her expert perspectives on World Patient Safety Day.
Every year on September 17, the World Patient Safety Day is observed to create safer healthcare for patients. Read on to know its history, theme and significance.