World Patient Safety Day 2024

“Get it right, make it safe!”

17 SEPTEMBER 2024

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A diagnosis identifies a patient’s health problem. To reach a diagnosis, patients and their health care teams must work together to navigate the complex and sometimes lengthy diagnostic process. It involves discussion with the patient, examination, testing and review of results before reaching the final diagnosis and treatment. Errors can occur at any stage and can have significant consequences. Delayed, incorrect or missed diagnosis can prolong illness and sometimes cause disability or even death.  

The theme for this year’s World Patient Safety Day’s is focused on improving diagnosis for patient safety, using the slogan “Get it right, make it safe!”. On the day, patients and families, health workers, health care leaders, policy makers and civil society will emphasize the pivotal role of correct and timely diagnosis in improving patient safety.

Updates and assets will be added to this page on a rolling basis in the lead up to the day.

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Correct and timely diagnosis is the first step to preventative interventions and effective treatment.

Diagnostic errors account for 16% of preventable patient harm and are common in all health care settings. Diagnostic errors can include missed, incorrect, delayed or miscommunicated diagnoses. They can worsen patient outcomes and at times lead to prolonged or severe illness disability, or even death, and increased health care costs.

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Understanding the diagnostic process is key to reducing errors.

The diagnostic process involves many iterative steps, including the patient’s initial presentation; history taking and examination; diagnostic testing, discussion, and communication of results; collaboration and coordination; final diagnosis and treatment plan; follow-up and re-evaluation. Errors can occur at any stage.

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A range of solutions are available to address diagnostic errors.

Policy-makers and health care leaders should foster positive workplace environments and provide quality diagnostic tools; health workers should be encouraged to continuously develop their skills and address unconscious bias in judgement; and patients should be supported to be actively engaged throughout their diagnostic journey.

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Diagnosis is a team effort.

Correct and timely diagnosis requires collaboration among patients, families, caregivers, health workers, health care leaders and policy-makers. All stakeholders must be engaged in shaping the diagnostic process and empowered to voice any concerns.

You're invited to the World Patient Safety Day celebration 2024

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Celebration

This year, we will host a virtual seminar on September 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., providing patients, decision-makers, healthcare teams, and academics the opportunity to discuss and share their insights on enhancing patient safety through more timely and accurate diagnoses.

Audience

Policymakers from Ministries of Health and other ministries, academics, healthcare leaders, healthcare professionals and workers, patient organizations, families, and communities.

Register for the event!