[The Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021-2030: Identifying actions for safer primary health care].

Abstract

The 74th World Health Assembly adopted in May 2021 the "Global Patient Safety Action Plan: 2021-2030" to enhance patient safety as an essential component in the design, procedures and performance evaluation of health systems worldwide. It is a strategic plan that guides country governments, health sector entities, health organisations and the World Health Organisation secretariat on how to implement the assembly's patient safety resolution. Deployment of the plan will strengthen the quality and safety of health systems worldwide by spanning the entire continuum of people's health care from diagnosis to treatment and care, reducing the likelihood of harm in the course of care. The Declaration on Primary Health Care during the Global Conference on Primary Health Care in Astana, 2018, urged countries to strengthen their primary health care systems as an essential step towards achieving universal health coverage and providing access to safe, quality care without financial loss. The deployment of the Global Patient Safety Action Plan in primary care is therefore a high-priority health policy action. The Action Plan is structured into 6 strategic objectives with 35 strategic actions. We present an analysis of the strategic actions regarding healthcare organizations and the challenges ahead for their particular deployment in primary health care settings.

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Humans, Health Policy, Primary Health Care, Delivery of Health Care, Patient Safety, Universal Health Insurance

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10.1016/j.aprim.2021.102224

Publication Info

Astier-Peña, María Pilar, Viviana Martínez-Bianchi, María Luisa Torijano-Casalengua, Sara Ares-Blanco, José-Miguel Bueno-Ortiz and María Férnandez-García (2021). [The Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021-2030: Identifying actions for safer primary health care]. Atencion primaria, 53 Suppl 1(Suppl 1). p. 102224. 10.1016/j.aprim.2021.102224 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33127.

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