Patient safety and risk management should be intertwined within the organization. Patient safety is to prevent patients from suffering unnecessary injuries, pain, and other pain during treatment (Youngberg, 2011). Minimizing the risk is to reduce unnecessary losses or to improve or implement the process of reducing adverse events (Youngberg, 2011). Samantha Jones' adverse event is a perfect example of improving patient safety by improving the process or project. To understand the event, you need to do a route analysis and create an action item based on this analysis.
In Mason, Virginia, risk management and patient safety are not the same, they are the same. Our patient safety program is our most effective risk management tool and our department concentrates on identifying safety risks and quickly reducing these risks and reducing patient risk while reducing the risk of the organization It increases. The first strategy is a safe culture. Although Virginia Mason's report is relatively high, there are still opportunities for improving communication on patient safety incidents and building a culture that employees can relax. The security system should not be considered punitive and the staff should be involved in finding solutions to security problems. With the support of VMPS management method and support of professional team members, Virginia Mason sought a new and innovative way to realize security. The first step is to create a shared view of VM's patient safety.
Experience in the aviation industry is the root of many patient safety strategies. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) defines the safety management system as a "top-down business approach to security risk management" that includes a systematic security management approach including the necessary organizational structure, responsibilities, policies, and procedures . (FAA, 2014a, p.1). The US Federal Aviation Administration (2014a) further states that the security management system is "a structured process that requires the organization to manage security with the same priority as other core business processes" (page 1) . The security management system consists of four functional elements. • Security policy. Establish senior
Patient safety is the process by which an organization makes patient's treatment safer (Bird and Dennis 2005). NPSA (2003) suggests that risk assessment, identification and management of patient-related risks, reporting and analysis of incidents, and the ability to learn and follow-up events to prevent recurrence of risk should be included. To carefully examine the relationship between these recommendations and the risk management strategy in the recovery area, we will explain the use of this recommendation. Unexpectedly, the rate required to treat a seriously ill patient may increase the risk of health and safety. In order to reduce or eliminate these risks, proper management is necessary to judge the threat to the patient's safety. Sharp shelters must be properly handled. When taking care of trauma patients, staff must use minimal gloves, aprons and eye protection to protect themselves from the effects of receptor fluids.