World Patient Safety Day 2025

World Patient Safety Day 2025. Prioritizing Patient Safety and Quality Care Every Day for Everyone AHA News 2025's World Patient Safety Day: An International Appeal for Safer Healthcare Celebrated on September 17 every year, World Patient Safety Day is a major international occasion aimed at improving patient safety and lowering avoidable medical errors Patients, healthcare professionals, legislators, and international organizations come together on this day to promote safer healthcare practices.

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The signature mark of the campaign - lighting up iconic monuments, landmarks and public places in the colour orange - will continue World Patient Safety Day 2025 proposes a wide range of activities to be organized on and around 17 September

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According to recent statistics, approximately one out of ten patients in the world is harmed while receiving care […] The Day brings together patients, families, caregivers, communities, health workers, health care leaders and policy-makers to show their commitment to patient safety WHO encourages all stakeholders to join the global campaign and light up the world in

Prof. Dr. Nagy Katalin's lecture at the Canadian (Accreditation Canada) Patient Safety and. Patients, healthcare professionals, legislators, and international organizations come together on this day to promote safer healthcare practices. It is designed to raise awareness about patient safety and to encourage healthcare providers, insurance companies, and organizations to take patient safety more seriously

Women's health and patient safety accelerating action in four key areas Women's health. World Patient Safety Day 2025 aims to call for urgent action by all partners on patient and family engagement, in line with the Global Action Plan on Patient Safety. According to recent statistics, approximately one out of ten patients in the world is harmed while receiving care […]