P. D. Hinduja Hospital & MRC joins hands with WHO to spread awareness on the first “World Patient Safety Day”
Mumbai, Sep 17, 2019: On the occasion of the first ever World Patient Safety Day observed on 17th September, P. D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Mahim, conducted awareness programs on 16th and 17th September 2019 with an attempt to reach out tomaximum number of people to create awareness about prioritizing patient safety as a global health priority and urge people and healthcare professionals to show their commitment to a making healthcare safer.
As a part of the initiative, Dr. Anjali Shetty and Dr. Rishi Kumar alongside the trained hospital staff conducted sessions on “Rational Use of Antibiotics” and “CPR Training”. These sessions were conducted in partnership with the patients to spread awareness on a patient safety culture. The intention is to create awareness amongst publicon the key issues relating to patient safety and iddeas ti improve the same. This initiative will help encourage development of systems and procedures for the elimination of all avoidable health care related harm to patients, and management of risks in health care
Following the WHO global Theme this year, P. D. Hinduja hospital building was lit up in “Orange” color to show their commitment to the safety of patients on 17 September. This year, the global theme for World Patient Safety day focuses on spreading awareness following an “Orange” Theme.
Apart from hosting orientation programs, P. D. Hinduja Hospital took an initiative to promote “World Safety Patient Day” with Mr. Boffin a mascot handing over handouts with a small distribution kit containing hand wipes, mask, and a sanitizer to drive safety measures educating people around the topic 'Be our Patient Safety Partner'.
Mr. Joy Chakraborthy, COO, P. D. Hinduja Hospital & MRC said, “There is a need to create awareness amongst patients about seeking medical help, and making decisions about the management of minor diseases. Patient safety is our ultimate goal and we are happy to be part of this initiative adopted by WHO on the very first World Patient Safety Day. Individuals today self-medicate themselves. It is associated with risks such as misdiagnosis, use of excessive drug dosage, and prolonged duration of use, and drug interactions. Hence, monitoring systems and building a partnership between patients, physicians and pharmacists and the provision of education and information to all concerned on safe self-medication maximize benefits and minimize risk”.
According to WHO, “Millions of patients are harmed each year due to unsafe health care worldwide resulting in 2.6 million deaths annually in low-and middle-income countries alone. At least five patients die every minute because of unsafe care and most of these deaths are avoidable. Hence the theme color showers a high degree of positivism that helps to restore balance to our physical energies”.
WHO also stated “Four out of every ten patients are harmed during primary and ambulatory health care. The most detrimental errors are related to diagnosis, prescription and the use of medicines. Medication errors alone cost an estimated US$ 42 billion annually. Unsafe surgical care procedures cause complications in up to 25% of patients resulting in 1 million deaths during or immediately after surgery annually”.
About P. D. Hinduja Hospital & MRC
P. D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Center, which started off as a clinic in 1951, is today ranked as one of the leading Multi-Specialty tertiary care hospital in the country. For over six decades, this institute has worked to ensure that world-class healthcare delivery is provided to all. The hospital has always been an early adopter of technology in delivery of care; being amongst the first few hospitals in the country to have Gama Knife technology, Digital Broadband MRI with ambient themes, True Beam Linear Accelerator and more. The hospital has on-board some of the best nationally and internationally recognized doctors. Quality care being the focus, it was amongst the early few hospitals that has been accredited and certified by NABH, CAP, and ISO. P. D. Hinduja Hospital was also one of the pioneers in its space to launch Care@Home and Short Stay Service in 2007 and 2008 respectively. It continues to partner with leading International Institutes, latest being an arrangement with The Division of AIDS (NIAID, NIH), U.S.A, to establish a center of excellence for infectious disease research in India. For its contribution to quality healthcare delivery, the hospital has also been bestowed with Best Multi-Specialty Hospital awards by different industry bodies. In line with one of its guiding principles “Work to Give”, the hospital runs the Serve with Passion rural health programme, under which free healthcare services are provided to the tribal areas in Maharashtra and Dadra Nagar Haveli.
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