IHI launches 5 Million Lives Campaign
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, December 27, 2006
Healthcare practitioners vowed to meet the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's (IHI) historic challenge to protect patients from 5 million incidents of harm by drastically reducing infections, surgical complications, and pressure sores.
Donald Berwick, MD, IHI's president and CEO, unveiled the campaign December 12 at the Institute's annual national forum on quality care in Orlando, FL. He set a two-year timeline for meeting the goals, and encouraged hospitals to launch their own initiatives to improve patient safety.
"No one in healthcare can feel comfortable with the magnitude of infections, adverse drug events, and other complications that hospital patients endure," Berwick told the more than 5,000 people at the forum. "Dozens of organizations and programs are now working to reduce that toll. They deserve encouragement."
For details about the campaign, click here.
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