International Patient Safety Goals
The International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG) were developed in 2006 by the Joint Commission International (JCI). The goals were adapted from the JCAHO's National Patient Safety Goals.[1]
Compliance with IPSG has been monitored in JCI-accredited hospitals since January 2006.[1] The JCI recomments targeted solution tools to help hospital to meet IPSG standards.[2]
Versions
The Joint Commission has updated the IPSGs over time:
2006 version
- Identify patients correctly
- Improve effective communication
- Improve the safety of high-alert medications
- Eliminate wrong-site, wrong-patient, wrong-procedure surgery
- Reduce the risk of health-acquired infections
- Reduce the risk of patient harm from falls.[1]
2011 version
- IPSG.1 Identify Patients Correctly
- IPSG.2 Improve Effective Communication
- IPSG.3 Improve the Safety of High-Alert Medications
- IPSG.4 Ensure Correct-Site, Correct-Procedure, Correct-Patient Surgery
- IPSG.5 Reduce the Risk of Health Care–Associated Infections
- IPSG.6 Reduce the Risk of Patient Harm Resulting from Falls.[3]
2017 version
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References
- "JCAHO develops international patient safety goals - www.hcpro.com". www.hcpro.com. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
- "International Patient Safety Goals". www.jointcommissioninternational.org. Retrieved 2020-03-10.
- Joint Commission International. (2010). Joint Commission International accreditation standards for hospitals (4th ed.). Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Joint Commission Resources. ISBN 978-1-59940-434-9. OCLC 652657773.
- Joint Commission International (2017). Joint Commission International accreditation standards for hospitals : including standards for Academic Medical Center Hospitals. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (6th ed.). Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Joint Commission Resources. ISBN 978-1-59940-988-7. OCLC 986229323.
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