World Patient Safety Day 2025 - Sign up

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On the occasion of World Patient Safety Day 2025, with the theme “Safe care for every newborn and every child”, WHO is proposing a set of Goals to facilitate action for improvement at the point of care. These goals highlight priority areas where health facilities, organizations, health care leaders, managers and health practitioners can make tangible changes to reduce avoidable harm and improve safety for newborns and children. 
The World Patient Safety Day Goals are :
Goal 1 Engage children and families
Goal 2 Enhance medication safety
Goal 3 Improve diagnostic safety
Goal 4 Prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs)
Goal 5 Reduce risks for small and sick newborns
Whether you are a nurse, a doctor, a manager, or a patient safety or quality officer, these Goals are for you. Sign up using the form below and be part of the movement for safer care.

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Name of the health care facility or organization 
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Name of the focal person or team respnsible for implementing World Patient Safety Day Goals at your organization 
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The WHO Global Patient Safety Network (GPSN) is a community of practice dedicated to advancing patient safety globally. It supports the Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021–2030 implementation by promoting partnerships, fostering collaboration and sharing knowledge to improve health care safety.

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