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Changing the Patient Safety Narrative

Beterra

As with any participant of the patient safety improvement community – I often read the perspectives of Dr. Peter Pronovost with interest. Alongside some patient safety science colleagues, Pronovost recently published a World Health Organization Bulletin entitled, “Changing the narratives for patient safety.”

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JAPAC Drug Development: Navigating Safety & Regulatory Requirements

HIT Consultant

Jayawant Fuke, Senior Director of Lifecycle Safety, IQVI Hye Jin Choi, R. This growth benefits contract research organizations, pharma organizations and patients alike, but several factors must be considered for drug development safety and regulatory operations in JAPAC countries.

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Unintended Bias in AI-Driven Healthcare Applications

HIT Consultant

Being diligent about the identification and mitigation of unintended biases is important as a guard against bias impacting certain patient populations and resulting in inequities in healthcare delivery. Indicator of safety impact or no safety impact (including data privacy) of the bias source/type/sequence combination.

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Book Review: ‘The Truth Pill: The Myth of Drug Regulation in India’

Bill Of Health

It may, however, leave you feeling frightened, given the dysfunctional regulatory system in India and the impact this can have on patients around the world. These chapters throw light on interesting aspects of Ayurveda and related regulatory, safety, and other concerns. This book changes that and pushes the issue into the spotlight.

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Barriers in Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

I could say “patients” – but “people” sounds real. All of my peers and I are happy with incremental changes. I’m a marketer, I am not paid to change things. T2: How might we personally & professionally address/change the internal barriers to healthcare access/participation?

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Barriers in Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

I could say “patients” – but “people” sounds real. All of my peers and I are happy with incremental changes. I’m a marketer, I am not paid to change things. T2: How might we personally & professionally address/change the internal barriers to access/participation? Why push harder?

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Newsletter, March 2023

Patient Safety Movement

Save the Date: June 1-2, 2023 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit The 10-year anniversary marks professionals like you making a significant difference in eliminating preventable medical errors. Patient Safety Leadership Award Recognition Joe Kiani Receives the 2023 Robert L.