Abstract Submission Opens: August 06, 2024

Next Round Registration Date: May 22,2025

Quality improvement and patient safety are essential concepts in healthcare that aim to improve the quality of care provided to patients while minimizing the risk of harm.
Quality improvement involves systematic and continuous efforts to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of healthcare services. It includes a range of activities, such as measuring performance, identifying areas for improvement, implementing changes, and monitoring outcomes.
Patient safety, on the other hand, focuses on preventing harm to patients that may arise from healthcare-related errors or adverse events. This includes measures such as identifying and reporting adverse events, developing and implementing safety protocols and procedures, and training healthcare providers in safe practices.
Effective quality improvement and patient safety programs require a culture of transparency, accountability, and continuous learning. This involves engaging all stakeholders, including patients, families, healthcare providers, and administrators, in the process of identifying and addressing quality and safety issues.

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