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In October 2004 WHO launched a patient safety programme in response to a World Health Assembly Resolution (2002) urging WHO and Member States to pay the closest possible attention to the problem of patient safety. Its establishment underlined the importance of patient safety as a global health-care issue.

The programme, WHO Patient Safety, aims to coordinate, disseminate and accelerate improvements in patient safety worldwide. It also provides a vehicle for international collaboration and action between WHO Member States, WHO’s Secretariat, technical experts, and consumers, as well as professionals and industry groups. Each year, WHO Patient Safety delivers a number of programmes covering systemic and technical aspects to improve patient safety around the world.


WHO PATIENT SAFETY

Resolutions & related documents
:: World Health Assembly & Regional Committee documents

Our action areas
:: Main areas of work

Secretariat staff
:: More information

PROGRAMME LEADS & COLLABORATORS

Our external expert leads
:: Programme Leads

International Organizations
:: More information

National Organizations
:: More information

:: The launch of the World Alliance for Patient Safety, Washington DC, USA - 27 October 2004

ABOUT US

Sir Liam Donaldson
WHO Patient Safety

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10,000 FOR 2010

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PANDEMIC H1N1 2009

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NEWSLETTER

WHO Patient Safety newsletter - No 1


PATIENT SAFETY FACT FILE

10 facts on patient safety