Saturday, October 3, 2009

Influenza JCI in SDMC



The World Health Organization recently redesignated the Joint Commission and Joint Commission International as the world's first WHO Collaborating Centre for Patient Safety Solutions, dedicated solely to patient safety. The Collaborating Centre focuses worldwide attention on patient safety and best practices that can reduce safety risks to patients. The Collaborating Centre coordinates efforts to spread these solutions as broadly as possible internationally through its work with ministries of health, patient safety experts, national agencies on patient safety, health care professional associations, and consumer organizations.

Since its launch in August 2005, the Collaborating Centre has established a growing international network of experts and key stakeholders to identify, evaluate, adapt, and disseminate patient safety solutions worldwide.

In 2007 the Collaborating Centre launched nine solutions that are applicable to a wide variety of countries and healthcare settings. These nine solutions have been incorporated into national goals for patient safety and into health care organizations’ goals and priorities. They have been used as tools for in-service training and have been incorporated into the curriculum for education programs for health care professionals.




Paksu Joe:
Rite after raya.. everybody busy preparing for the big coming week.. which is the next two week.. 12-16 Oct.. JCI auditor will come to our hospital to audits every single thing before grant Sime Darby Medical Centre the 3rd hospital to gain JCI recognition and accreditation..
So now..almost every day 'balik lewat'.. letih2...
Pray hard hope that on the end of JCI week we can hear a good result from the auditors so that our tiredness really berbaloi...

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