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Quality has been defined by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) as doing the right thing at the right time for the right person and having the best possible result. Patient safety is simply defined by the World Health Organization as the prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients
The simplest definition of patient safety is the prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with health care. While health care has become more effective it has also become more complex, with greater use of new technologies, medicines and treatments.
Patient Safety Elements: Transparency, Leadership, Policies, Validation A Just Culture. A high-quality culture starts with a transparent approach to reporting incidents and unsafe conditions that do not punish those doing the reporting.
The Manitoba Institute for Patient Safety; MIPS. This independent, non-profit organization supports patient safety efforts in Manitoba and includes a medication safety campaign for patients.
Goal 1: Identify patients correctly. Goal 2: Improve effective communication. Goal 3: Improve the safety of high-alert medications. Goal 4: Ensure safe surgery.
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Patient safety is defined as the absence of preventable harm to a patient and reduction of risk of unnecessary harm associated with health care to an acceptable minimum.
The overall goal of a patient advocate is to provide patients and caregivers with the support and education they need so they can make their own decisions about their next steps. Advocates have the patients back (like a wingman) and help make their journey through the health care system as smooth as possible.

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