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NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY FOUNDATION LEADS NATIONWIDE EFFORT Patient Safety Awareness Week: March 7-13, 2010 BOSTON, MA, February 8, 2010 – The National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) will kick off Patient Safety Awareness Week on March 7, 2010, in a concerted effort to raise awareness of patient safety initiatives, improve the quality of health care, and strengthen alliances between patients, families and their healthcare providers. In its eighth year, Patient Safety Awareness Week is sponsored by NPSF and celebrated by healthcare organizations around the world. The 2010 theme – Let’s Talk! Healthy Conversations for Safer Healthcare – focuses on communication. Healthy communication between provider, patient and families helps assure treatment adherence and reduces unnecessary care. Participating hospitals will engage their staff, patients and community with activities and events that emphasize the critical need for communication for a safe healthcare system. “Clear and open communication between patients and their healthcare providers is fundamental to effective patient engagement, a key to safe care,” said Diane C. Pinakiewicz, president of the National Patient Safety Foundation. To learn more about Patient Safety Awareness Week, click here or visit www.npsf.org. About the National Patient Safety Foundation: |
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