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Center for Patient Safety Funded Projects
Patient Safety Begins With Proper Planning: An Evaluation of the Relationship Between Hospital Design and Patient Safety
Funding Agency: Department of Health and Human Services
The UM-JMH Center for Patient Safety is engaged in a study to develop new methods to improve patient safety through the evaluation of the architecture and design of healthcare facilities. We aim to develop a multi-faceted approach, including the utilization of models of essential patient care units.
Jackson Memorial Hospital Patient Safety Program
Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration
Purpose: To create a web-based e-learning program in conjunction with other tools used to teach healthcare professionals about hospital acquired infections (H.A.I.) and how to prevent them. The program focused on teaching employees new and improved skills while improving the quality of care they provide to their patients. Click here to view the Hand Hygiene Video.
Funding Agency: United States Department of Defense
Purpose: To provide a web-based, voluntary near miss collection tool for Florida healthcare professionals in hospitals, surgery centers and birthing centers. A data analysis is being conducted to evaluate near miss reports to improve patient safety throughout Florida.
The Center for Patient Safety team at the International Society for Simulation in Healthcare conference (2007).
