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Hospitals - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals complement and amplify the effectiveness of many other parts of the health system, providing continuous availability of services for acute and complex conditions They concentrate scarce resources within well-planned referral networks to respond efficiently to population health needs They are an essential element of Universal Health
Hospitals in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO) Viet Nam's hospital system consists of a public-private mix, in which the public hospitals play substantial roles in providing health care services to the people Overall, public hospitals are key drivers of efficiency and healthcare cost escalation Hospital autonomy reforms in Viet Nam were initiated in the 1990s, with a new policy allowing
Patient safety - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO has launched the Patient Safety Flagship as a transformative initiative to guide and support strategic action on patient safety at the global, regional and national levels Its core work involves supporting the implementation of the Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021–2030 References 1
Hospital emergency response checklist - World Health Organization (WHO) hospital-based emergency management principles and best practices and integrates priority action required for rapid, effective response to a critical event based on an all-hazards approach The tool is structured according to nine key components, each with a list of priority action to support hospital managers and emergency planners in achieving:
Hospital safety index: guide for evaluators, 2nd ed. The Hospital Safety Index is a tool that is used to assess hospitals’ safety and vulnerabilities, make recommendations on necessary actions, and promote low-cost high-impact measures for improving safety and strengthening emergency preparedness The evaluation provides direction on how to optimize the available resources to increase safety
Health-care waste - World Health Organization (WHO) Health-care waste contains potentially harmful microorganisms that can infect hospital patients, health workers and the general public Other potential hazards may include drug-resistant microorganisms which spread from health facilities into the environment Adverse health outcomes associated with health care waste and by-products also include:
COMPREHENSIVE SAFE - World Health Organization (WHO) 1 The scale of damage to health facilities ranges from a single critical hospital to many health facilities In September 2009, floods caused the evacuation of patients and shut-down of critical services in Burkina Faso’s main hospital in the capital Ouagadougou National and local health systems that provide health services for millions of
Hospital beds (per 10 000 population) - World Health Organization (WHO) Method of estimation: Data were compiled from the WHO Regional offices and country sources other (e g ministry of health, national statistical office) and modified to standardize the unit of measure of per 10 000 population Population is from the UN World Population Prospects and hence may differ slightly from official country figures
Surgical care at the district hospital - World Health Organization (WHO) The manual is designed to promote quality surgical care at district (first-referral) level hospitals for patients who cannot be safely transferred to a secondary or tertiary-level hospital It covers critical aspects of paediatric surgical care, such as fundamentals of surgical practice for the paediatric patient, management of emergencies and paediatric anaesthesia
Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021-2030 Third Draft January 2021 Web receiving hospital care in high-income countries 3 The estimate for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) suggests that up to one in four patients is harmed, with 134 million adverse events occurring annually due to unsafe care in hospitals, contributing to around 2 6 million