Ensuring the safety of everyone that comes into contact with health services is one of the most important challenges facing healthcare today. Patient safety is an important challenge for all modern health services. Healthcare is a risky business; it brings together sick and vulnerable patients with medical services and often complex technology and requires the effective coordination of many people. Complex systems in any industry are prone to human error. To avoid such errors, the organizations should hire the staff based on their credentials, experience, licenses, education and trainings. Moreover, all credentials must be verified to ensure that they are authentic and are not fake or forged. Objectives: To study the impact of National Accreditation …show more content…
INTRODUCTION In order for the hospital to provide a quality and safe care, improving the human resources practices and management is critical. In this twenty first century, it is not acceptable any more for a hospital to operate without an efficient human resources department directed by a qualified director who understands the contemporary practices for managing people in a complex setting like the healthcare industry. Recognizing the human resources challenges and the best strategies to follow should be on the top list of the hospital management. Patient safety is an important challenge for all modern health services. Healthcare is a risky business; it brings together sick and vulnerable patients with medical services and often complex technology and requires the effective coordination of many people. II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Fake diplomas have become widespread in the Arab Gulf states, especially Saudi Arabia, during the past few years. Between 2009 and 2013, the Saudi Ministry of Higher Education shut down more than 310 offices that were promoting the sale of fake diplomas and degrees in many cities across the …show more content…
The report said the forged certificates included physicians, pharmacists, nurses, technicians of sterilization, operation rooms, anaesthesia, labs, X-ray and optics. According to the SCHS report, 663 forged certificates were discovered in the public sector heath faciliti4es, 383 in the nursing field and more than 150 in anaesthesia, sterilization and labs. The number of fake medical certificates in the private sector health stood at 2,051 of which 1,048 were in nursing, 370 in pharmacy, 60 general physicians, and more than 300 in anaesthesia, sterilization and
In nursing practice, the safety competency is all about doing no harm to the patient and provider often by following the right procedures and monitoring the system’s performance for efficiency, as well as ensuring peak individual performance amongst the practitioners and their support systems. Integrating safety into the nursing practice, education and research is paramount to the effectiveness of the profession in so many ways as will be discussed in this paper. But before that, it is necessary to consider the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are related to this particular competence. The paper will then discuss the implications of integration with respect to the working environment.
We entrust health care professionals to never cause us unnecessary harm. Munson also states, "Failure to meet the standards opens practitioners (physicians, nurses, dentists, therapists) to the charge of moral or legal maleficence" (Munson, p. 893). Therefore, if certain standards are not met then health care professionals alike can be rightfully accused of maleficence. As society, we try to take measures and enforce things such as degree programs, licensing laws, and certifying boards (Munson, p.893). But, we cannot always be certain that those persons who pass these measures will apply those knowledge and skills obtained to make medically ethic sound decisions.
Patients Safety is the most crucial about healthcare sector around the world. It is defined as ‘the prevention of patients harm’ (Kohn et al. 2000). Even thou patient safety is shared among organization members, Nurses play a key role, as they are liable for direct and continuous patients care. Nurses should be capable of recognizing the risk of patients and address it to the other multi disciplinary on time.
Safety is a primary concern in the health care environment, but there are still many preventable errors that occur. In fact, a study from ProPublica in 2013 found that between 210,000 and 440,000 patients each year suffer preventable harm in the hospital (Allen, 2013). Safety in the healthcare environment is not only keeping the patient safe, but also the employee. If a nurse does not follow procedure, they could bring harm to themselves, the patient, or both. Although it seems like such a simple topic with a simple solution, there are several components to what safety really entails. Health care professionals must always be cautious to prevent any mishaps to their patients, especially when using machines or lifting objects, as it has a higher
When a person chooses to become a nurse they make a moral commitment to care for all patients. This commitment cannot be taken lightly, as stated in the Code of Ethics for Nurses “The nurse respects the worth, dignity, and rights of all human beings irrespective of the nature of the health problem” (American Nurses Association, 2001, 7). Therefore, three ethical considerations that impact the safe practice of nursing will be explored in further details. These ethical considerations include substance use disorder in the workplace, professional boundaries, and the use of social media. Since Florence Nightingale’s era, nurses have been faced with various stresses. The goal is that nurses will be safe practitioners respecting
Its a situation whithin this medical facilities to create fraudelent medical claims. The National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association as estimated major losses, due to fraud medical insurances claims. The calculations are a billions of dollar each year.
Patient safety is a top priority for every healthcare organization, but knowing where to direct patient safety can be a difficult task. To help guide organization in deciding where to focus their patient safety efforts, risk managers are hired by healthcare facilities to monitor and manage risk and liabilities. Nurses working in healthcare facilities keep their patients safe by risk management, according to studies. Interviews with RN revealed that nurses continually assess the clinical environment for possible risks of harm and use their knowledge of potential risks and knowledge of the patient to prevent harm. Successful risk management require nurses to recognize risks before they reach the patient, constantly prioritize the identified risks,
In my essay I am going to elaborate about the types of frauds, and my thesis statement here lies as “Types of frauds and committed by whom in health care system? Who can be suspected for this act and what can we do for future to remove these fraudulent?”
People must be concerned about it more in developing countries. Since there are lacks of the medical errors evaluation structures in some countries, the outcome is always catastrophic. In Africa for example, many countries do not properly report the data. In Republic of Guinea, there are no official data concerning the medical errors. In those countries, there are no risk for the physicians to lose their licenses because there no structures to control their errors. In the United States, the medical errors are big concerns; the reporting systems of errors are developed. Errors in the United States can cause to the physicians the suspension of their licenses and/or their revocation.
Patient safety one of the driving forces of healthcare. Patient safety is defined as, “ the absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of healthcare or as the prevention of errors and adverse events caused by the provision of healthcare rather than the patient’s underlying disease process. (Kangasniemi, Vaismoradi, Jasper, &Turunen, 2013)”. It was just as important in the past as it is day. Our healthcare field continues to strive to make improvement toward safer care for patients across the country.
Working as a nurse, patient care associate, or any other health care professional is not an easy job. Nursing profession has the highest rate of back and other injuries related to lifting, moving and transporting patients. Hospitals and other nursing facilities were experiencing increased numbers of injuries, which meant many lost work days, worker’s compensation costs and patient safety at risk.
Patient safety is a major issue in health care, especially in the public sector. Studies show that as many as 10 patients get harmed daily as they receive care in stroke rehabilitation wards in hospitals in the United States alone. Patient safety refers to mechanisms for preventing patients from getting harmed as they receive health care services in hospitals. The issue of patient safety is usually associated with factors such as medication errors, wrong-site surgery, health care-acquired infections, falls, diagnostic errors, and readmissions. Patient safety can be improved through strategies such as improving communication within hospitals, increasing patient involvement, reporting adverse events, developing protocols and guidelines, proper management of human resources, educating health-care providers on the need for patient protection, and commitment of the leadership to the task. This paper talks about patient safety and how it can be improved in stroke rehabilitation wards of both public and private hospitals.
Patient safety is the basis of quality health care in the hospital. Works applied to patient safety and practices that have not prevented hazard have focused on negative outcomes of care, such as mortality and morbidity. Healthcare employees are important to the surveillance and coordination that will reduce such adverse effects.
The rate of errors and situations are seen as chances for improvement. A great degree of preventable adversative events and medical faults happen. They cause injury to patients and their loved ones. Events are possibly able to occur in all types of settings. Innovations and strategies have been created to identify hazards to progress patient and staff safety. Nurses are dominant to providing an atmosphere and values of safety. As an outcome, nurses are becoming safety leaders in the healthcare environment(Utrich&Kear,
It is right of a patient to be safe at health care organization. Patient comes to the hospital for the treatment not to get another disease. Patient safety is the most important issue for health care organizations. Patient safety events cost of thousands of deaths and millions of dollars an-nually. Even though the awareness of patient safety is spreading worldwide but still we have to accomplish many things to achieve safe environment for patients in the hospitals. Proper admin-istrative changes are required to keep health care organization safe. We need organizational changes, effective leadership, strong health care policies and effective health care laws to make patients safer.