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Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition
This e-mail newsletter provides healthcare professionals with the latest patient safety news from around the world.Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition
Issue 8, April 28, 2009
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Ottawa Hospital continues improvement of patient safety
On April 30, as part of a May 2008 initiative by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to... -
England: Despite high number of mistakes, patients told not to worry
Burton's Queen's Hospital has suffered 26 serious untoward incidents (SUIs) in the past year, which... -
India's hospitals take steps to improve patient safety
The Indian Confederation for Healthcare Accreditation (ICHA) began collaboration with the World...
Issue 7, April 14, 2009
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Malaysian private hospitals required to implement safe treatment plan
Beginning this year, Malaysia’s Health Ministry will implement the "Incident Reporting... -
Jordan hospitals pledge to implement HCAC National Quality and Patient Safety Goals
At a recent press conference held at Jordan’s Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC... -
Ireland: Small hospitals to be reviewed after poor report
After Ennis General Hospital received a poor report about their quality and patient safety services... -
Ontario: Private medical clinics soon to be regulated
After a two-year investigation conducted by The Star of the cosmetic surgery industry and its lack... -
New tuberculosis drug tested in Brazil passes early stages of process
A new antibiotic aimed at shortening the time to cure tuberculosis (TB) has passed a key phase...
Issue 6, March 17, 2009
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UK: NPSA releases list of eight mistakes that must never be committed by NHS
The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) has composed a list of eight errors that National Health... -
UK: Patients Association urges NHS to make reporting mandatory
After a highly criticized report of one Stafford hospital led the Healthcare Commission to brand... -
Lasik eye surgery poses safety concern in Japan
Public concern is rising after a Tokyo eye clinic revealed that 67 patients have suffered from... -
Hong Kong Hospital Authority fighting allegations of faulty drugs
Police have been called in to help investigate the Hospital Authority's most recent allegation of... -
European Patient Safety meeting held by Pharmacy Regulators
The meeting of the Healthcare Professionals Crossing Borders (HPCB) was held by the Pharmaceutical... -
WHO surgical safety checklist to be introduced in Trinidad
Trinidad's Health Ministry will be taking a step toward improving patient safety by introducing the... -
Wales: Mistakes or errors in hospitals claim the lives of 30 patients during six month span
The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) revealed new figures stating that during a recent six... -
Australia: Medical histories leaked on the internet
One of Queensland's biggest pathology labs has suffered a breach in privacy, affecting the lives of... -
Canada: Healthcare delivery changing with technology
The way in which patients and healthcare providers communicate will be revolutionized by the use of...
Issue 5, March 3, 2009
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UK: A quarter of NHS acute trusts fail to use new WHO surgery checklists
Six months after the launch of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) new pre-operative... -
Australia: Ventracor device banned after three deaths worldwide
Ventracor's VentrAssist, an implant used to treat heart failure, will be banned worldwide after the... -
Irish Medicine Board requests wait between low dose-aspirin and ibuprofen use
The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has asked that manufactures of the drug ibuprofen update its... -
Psoriasis drug under investigation by FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public health advisory for patients using the...
Issue 4, February 17, 2009
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First patient safety campaign launched in UAE
Tawam Hospital, located in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE), has launched the first successful... -
UK: Lack of new X-ray facilities putting patients; lives at risk
Britain's most senior radiology specialist announced that unnecessary deaths are occurring because... -
Canada: State-of-the-art instrument sanitizer promotes patient safety
London Health Sciences Centre's (LHSC) Sterile Processing Department's (SPD) job will benefit from... -
Ireland's new patient safety plan offers protection to whistleblowers
In Ireland, a cabinet-proposed plan will protect healthcare staff members wishing to report on... -
Australia: Quality of care affected as hospitals hit financial bottom
As New South Wales (NSW) public hospitals report their worst financial results on record for the...
Issue 3, February 3, 2009
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UK: Cuts to trainee surgeons’ hours may threaten patient safety
The United Kingdom’s Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) have claimed that patients&rsquo... -
Ireland: Constant overcrowding puts patients and their safety at risk
At Dublin’s Beaumont Hospital, nearly fifty patients have been treated on temporary beds at... -
Australia: Queensland hospitals worst in patient safety
A recent report by the Productivity Commission found that Queensland hospitals show some of the... -
Wales: Medical and patient safety errors increase in past year
A Freedom of Information request by Liberal Democrats has revealed that from 2007-2008, 191 deaths...
Issue 2, January 20, 2009
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Worldwide pilot study finds checklist reduces adverse events by a third
A pilot study in which eight hospitals across the globe implemented a new surgical checklist has... -
United Kingdom: Recorded hospital errors rise 60% in just two years
According to figures obtained by The Daily Mail, 3,645 patients have died in the 2007/2008 year as... -
Canada: Special investigation uncovers 27 additional deaths at Winnipeg hospital
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority will be forced to investigate and review the 2,577 deaths that... -
China's government to reform public hospitals
The Chinese government has been debating a reformation of its public hospitals as one of the many...
Issue 1, January 6, 2009
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Australia: Patient data could thwart medication dangers
The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality Healthcare is asking the Australian government to... -
Ignored hospital repairs in UK place patients’ safety at risk
Little has been done to help the crumbling buildings and failing infrastructure of the United... -
Australia: New patient e-cards to aid in patient information retention
Health Minister Katy Gallagher has called for patient electronic health cards for Canberra... -
Canadians worry how U.S. health reform will affect care
After universal healthcare in one U.S. state—Massachusetts—created a primary care...
Issue 8, April 28, 2009
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Bahrain joins global initiative for patient safety
Bahrain will now begin implementing the World Health Organization's Safe Surgery Saves Lives...