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The Health System Matrix (HSM) is the BC Ministry of Healths approach to understanding health care needs of the provinces residents and summarizing information from multiple databases into a single, person specific source.
Dimensions of Quality Respect: honouring a persons choices, needs and values. Safety: avoiding harm and fostering security. Accessibility: ease with which health and wellness services are docHubed. Appropriateness: care is specific to a persons or communitys context.
The Council on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety is focused on innovations and activities supporting the integration of policy and practice, education, advocacy,​ and implementation around the topic areas of quality improvement and patient safety.
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 BC Patient Safety Quality Council is a driving force for high-quality health care in British Columbia. We deliver the latest knowledge from home and abroad to champion and support the best care possible for every person in our province.
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Quality and safety are often used interchangeably, but there are important differences between the two. Quality is about ensuring products or services meet or exceed customer expectations, while safety is about protecting people and the environment from harm.
Quality healthcare means doing the right thing for the right patient, at the right time, in the right way to achieve the best possible results. Patient safety practices protect patients from accidental or preventable harm associated with healthcare services.

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