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Die COVID-19-Pandemie eroberte 2020 die Welt im Sturm und lenkte die Aufmerksamkeit auf die Leistung, den Zugang und die Ressourcennutzung im Gesundheitswesen. Leider brauchte es die Auswirkungen von etwas so Monumentalem wie einer weltweiten Pandemie, um eine Realitätsprüfung unseres kaputten Gesundheitssystems auszulösen, das ohne eine Grundlage aus Sicherheit, Zuverlässigkeit und Personenzentrierung im gesamten Kontinuum aufgebaut wurde. Auf dem Weg in eine Welt nach der Pandemie hat die Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF), eine globale gemeinnützige Organisation, die sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, bis 2030 weltweit vermeidbare Schäden und Todesfälle für Patienten zu eliminieren, die Ergebnisse ihrer Umfrage zur Patientensicherheit 2021 veröffentlicht. Die Umfrage untersuchte den Eindruck der Öffentlichkeit in Bezug auf Patientensicherheit und vermeidbare medizinische Schäden. Dabei wurde festgestellt, dass die Öffentlichkeit das Gefühl hat, wenig Kontrolle
Patient Safety Movement Foundation Announces Winners of 2020 Humanitarian Awards
The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF), a global non-profit committed to achieving zero preventable patient deaths by 2030, announced the winners of its 2020 Humanitarian Awards at a virtual ceremony on February 8, 2021. The recipients included Steve Burrows, Vonda Vaden Bates, Marty Hatlie and Barb Pelletreau. Each year the Humanitarian Awards recognize leaders who have made significant progress in the last year eliminating or raising awareness of preventable patient deaths.
“To achieve our goal of zero preventable patient deaths by 2030, it is critical to unify people and collectively improve patient safety across the globe,” said David B. Mayer, MD, CEO of Patient Safety Movement Foundation. “We are pleased to honor each of these individuals for their remarkable efforts to spread public awareness of this important issue and improve the patient experience for everyone.”
Dr. Mike Durkin Assumes Role as Vice Chairman of Patient Safety Movement Foundation Board of Directors
The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF), a global non-profit on a mission to achieve zero preventable patient deaths by 2030, has appointed Mike Durkin, OBE, MBBS, FRCA, FRCP, DSc to serve as vice chairman of the board of directors. Dr. Durkin will work alongside Chairman Michael A.E. Ramsay, MD, FRCA to provide guidance and strategic support of the organization’s goal to create safer and more reliable healthcare systems.
“Dr. Durkin has been an invaluable member of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation board since he joined in 2018, and we are pleased he has accepted this leadership role,” said Dr. Ramsay. “His experience leading the National Patient Safety Improvement Programme for the National Health Service (NHS) England and work with the World Health Organization’s international development of patient safety systems make him an ideal fit to help lead our orga