Safety measures followed in hospitals

Authors

  • MS. K.C. RAJA SHREE
  • MS. SHALINI. R

Keywords:

Protection for patients, hygiene, bio medical waste, sanitation, innovation.

Abstract

 This study is especially executed to coordinate, spread and accelerate improvements in patient safety within the hospitals. Patient safety discipline is the coordination of actions to avoid harm to patients caused by the healthcare tactic itself. Hospitals were founded to permit care to people who need it and to remain patients safe in their moral duty. The best goal of this text is to reduce the prospect of associated infections. Improve the protection of using the medications. Kinds of safety measures found through this study are environmental safety, medical safety, hygiene, bio medical waste management, sanitation infection control. Because of unsafe medical procedures, numerous patients pandemic suffer annually from disorder, accidents and death. This contributed to the greater understanding of the value of the wellbeing of patients. Patient protection in medical assistance has not been studied to the same extent as there has been more research on new therapies in hospital settings. Attaining a culture of safety requires cherishing the values, attitudes, beliefs and standards that are important to health care organizations and what attitudes and behaviors are relevant and expected for patient safety. Innovation in hospitals is essential to improve the safety practices.

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Published

2020-08-30

How to Cite

SHREE, M. K. R. ., & MS. SHALINI. R. (2020). Safety measures followed in hospitals. The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 26(2), 829–834. Retrieved from https://cibgp.com/au/index.php/1323-6903/article/view/342

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