Law & Malpractice, Operations, Patient Relations, Patients; Physicians Practice; The Joint Commission has issued National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) effective January 1, 2014. "Eye Opener" is dedicated to bringing news about new research, litigation filings and outcomes, medical advances, catastrophic injuries, and a multitude of other key issues in our fields of medical malpractice and catastrophic injury, which affect the lives of so many on a daily basis. Nurse Pract. A Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations commissioner recommended changing malpractice law to increase healthcare’s ability to discover and address trends in medical errors.
9) Joint Commission. Chicago Medical Malpractice Attorney Blog. The system of tort liability for medical malpractice is frequently criticized for poorly performing its theoretical functions of compensating injured patients, deterring negligence, and dispensing corrective justice. Joint Commission Announces Patient Safety Goals . Free From Harm: Accelerating patient safety improvement for 15 years after To Err is Human.
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by Robert Kreisman “Leaders must commit to creating and maintaining a culture of safety.” National Patient Safety Foundation. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO), an independent organization that evaluates and accredits healthcare organizations and healthcare programs throughout the US, has recently promulgated patient safety standards that took effect on 1 July 2001.