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ENHANCING PATIENT SAFETY THROUGH COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS AMONG GENERAL MEDICINE, RADIOLOGY, PHARMACY, LABORATORIES, AND NURSING TO REDUCE MEDICAL ERRORS

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Mohammed Hamoud S Almutairi, Faisal Ayidh Alsulami, Mohammed Sultan Ahmed Al Ahmed, Al Herz, Haidar Radhi A, Ali Abdullah Almarzooq, Ibrahim Tariq Ibrahim Almohawis, Nader Safar Alghamdi, Qasem Ali Mohammed Alsaleh, Amal Ali Alahmed, Meshal Saeed Almudairis, Abdullah Khalid Alasiri, Eman Ali Khalifah Al Farhan, Sarah Mansour Albaqshi, Bin Saleh, Ibrahim Mohammed A
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.12.385

Abstract

Patient safety is a critical aspect of healthcare delivery, with medical errors posing significant risks to patient well-being. This review article explores the potential for enhancing patient safety through collaborative efforts among key healthcare disciplines, including general medicine, radiology, pharmacy, laboratories, and nursing. By fostering communication and teamwork among these disciplines, healthcare organizations can effectively reduce the occurrence of medical errors and improve overall patient outcomes. This paper examines the role of each discipline in the prevention of medical errors and highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in promoting a culture of safety within healthcare settings. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies, this article provides insights into best practices for enhancing patient safety through collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals.

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