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  • Medication Without Harm: WH...
    Donaldson, Liam J; Kelley, Edward T; Dhingra-Kumar, Neelam; Kieny, Marie-Paule; Sheikh, Aziz

    The Lancet (British edition), 04/2017, Letnik: 389, Številka: 10080
    Journal Article

    ...health ministries will be invited to convene experts in their countries to design specific programmes of action for improving safety in each of four domains in which a medications can cause inadvertant harm: health care professionals' behaviour; systems and practices of medication; medicines; patients and the public. ...WHO will use its global convening and advocacy role to pursue successful outcomes in a range of areas, including: strengthening the quality of data to monitor medication-related harm; providing guidance and developing strategies, plans, and tools to ensure that the medication process has the safety of patients at its core in all health-care settings; producing a strategy for setting out research priorities; monitoring and evaluating the impact of the challenge; continuing to engage with regulatory agencies and international actors to improve medication safety through improved packaging and labelling; and designing tools and technologies that empower patients to safely manage their own medications. 2 MA Safren, A Chapanis, A critical incident study of hospital medication errors, Hospitals, Vol. 34, Iss. 53, 1960, 65-66, 68 3 B Allegranzi, J Storr, G Dziekan, The first global patient safety challenge “Clean care is safer care”: from launch to current progress and achievements, J Hosp Infect, Vol. 65,...