Union Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare presented with 'Mumbai Declaration on Patient Safety' at the 7th International Patient Safety Conference
The
declaration includes recommendations for Government bodies and actionable steps
for hospitals to improve patient safety in India
The
7th International Patient Safety Conference 2017 concluded with the adoption of
the Mumbai Declaration on
Patient Safety. The IPSC event organized by Apollo Hospitals in
Mumbai witnessed collaboration with eminent speakers and international agencies
including WHO, IMA, AIIMS,
IMA, KPMG, JCI (US ),
NABH and leading Indian providers. The Union Minister of State for Health &
Family Welfare, Smt. Anupriya Patel addressed a Joint Plenary
session on Patient Safety and IT in healthcare.
The Mumbai Declaration suggested
recommendations for Government to encourage individual physicians, healthcare
professionals, patients and other partner organizations to work together to
establish systems that secure patient safety.
Addressing the session, Smt. Patel said, “Patient safety and
the use of technology in healthcare will be the great driving force for
creating a health system that is accessible, equitable and affordable. The
government is very keen in addressing the patient safety challenge and
improving healthcare through IT. This we believe can be met through a
cross-sectoral approach that is partnerships, collaborations and policy
formulations. I must commend Dr Reddy for organizing these two conferences on
subjects that shall prove to be pivotal for the future of healthcare in our
country.”
Sharing
his thoughts, Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Chairperson and founder, Apollo Hospitals
Group said, “We believe that patient safety is a subject of great concern and
should be considered a priority to address the healthcare challenges. It is not
just the role of government, but we as healthcare providers to come together
and bring in the global best practices on patient safety in India . I am
glad to see such an overwhelming response to this initiative from all peers and
public bodies.
Talking on the adoption
of the Mumbai Declaration, Ms. Sangita
Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals says, “The
Mumbai Declaration marks a paradigm move to ensure that patient safety becomes
sacrosanct to the way care is delivered. The declaration will make patient
centricity the bedrock in the age of Uber-isation and Democratisation of
healthcare. We urge all stakeholders - doctors, hospitals, policymakers and the
Government to further the philosophy of the Mumbai Declaration and usher in an
era of quality care that is accessible to all.”
The Mumbai Declaration on Patient Safety
recommends that separate forums be created for antibiotic policy framework,
facility safety framework, overall patient safety standards and a forum for
measuring and monitoring outcomes at the government level. It recommends each
hospital to drive on the principles defined by the declaration viz:
- Every hospital shall have a person
designated for patient safety
- Every hospital shall have a Patient
Safety Committee with representatives from medical services, nursing,
engineering, housekeeping, pharmacy and infection control that shall meet
every quarter
- Every hospital shall train all its
employees on patient safety issues and hand washing
- Every hospital shall educate its
patients on patient safety issues and give them opportunity to ask
questions
- Every hospital shall have a policy and
implemented system on reporting of adverse events within the organization
- Every hospital shall cooperate with
one another and exchange information about adverse events, including
errors, their solutions, and "lessons learned" to improve
patient safety
- Every hospital shall collect rates for
the following patient safety indices:
- Patient falls
- Pressure ulcers
- Needle stick injuries
- Medication errors (Prescription,
transcription, dispensing and administration errors)
- Hospital acquired infections
- Antibiotic utilization
- Hand washing
Apollo Hospitals marked its presence in Mumbai
with the launch of its Navi Mumbai unit in November 2016. The Hospital recently
completed one year of its operation in the city.
Mumbai,
December 6, 2017
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