At Juan F. Luis Hospital & Medical Center (JFL), patient safety is at the heart of everything we do. As we join the global community in celebrating World Patient Safety Day 2024 on September 17th, we reaffirm our dedication to providing the highest standard of care while ensuring that safety remains our number one priority. This year’s theme, “Engaging Patients for Patient Safety,” aligns perfectly with JFL’s vision — transforming lives through quality healthcare while maintaining the highest safety standards.
Why Patient Safety Matters
Patient safety is a global health priority. The World Health Organization (WHO) launched World Patient Safety Day to raise awareness about the importance of safety in healthcare. Unfortunately, millions of patients worldwide still face risks from preventable harm during their care. At JFL, we understand that improving patient safety is a continuous process that requires innovation, collaboration, and dedication from every member of our healthcare team.
Unsafe practices or gaps in communication can result in adverse events that impact the lives of patients and their families. However, with the right systems in place, from error reporting to safety checklists and patient education, healthcare providers can significantly reduce risks. At JFL, we’re proud to be part of a global movement toward safer, higher-quality care.
JFL’s Commitment to Patient Safety
In alignment with WHO’s call for action, JFL has made patient safety an integral part of our daily operations. From our medical technologies to our highly trained and compassionate staff, every aspect of care is designed to prioritize the well-being of our patients.
Some of our key initiatives include:
- Enhanced Communication: Clear communication between healthcare providers and patients is vital for safety. JFL encourages an open dialogue where patients feel empowered to ask questions and voice concerns.
- Infection Control Measures: With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and other global health challenges, JFL has strengthened infection prevention protocols to protect both patients and healthcare workers.
- Medication Safety: Ensuring the safe administration of medications is critical. At JFL, we have rigorous protocols to prevent medication errors and enhance overall patient safety.
Engaging Patients in Their Own Safety
This year’s World Patient Safety Day theme highlights the importance of patient engagement in their own care. At JFL, we strongly believe that patients who are actively involved in their treatment decisions have better outcomes.
Here’s how we encourage patient participation:
- Informed Consent: We make sure patients fully understand their diagnosis and treatment options before making any decisions.
- Open Communication: Patients and families are encouraged to ask questions about their care plan and treatment processes. We provide clear, accessible information to help them make informed choices.
- Feedback Systems: Patient feedback is invaluable in helping us identify areas for improvement. At JFL, we’ve implemented systems that allow patients to provide feedback, which is used to enhance our safety protocols and overall patient experience. Share your feedback by asking for the Patient Experience Department.
Acknowledging World Patient Safety Day
On this World Patient Safety Day, JFL stands united with healthcare organizations around the world to promote safety as a fundamental element of quality care. We acknowledge the tireless efforts of our healthcare team and extend our gratitude to our patients for trusting us with their care.
Patient safety is everyone’s responsibility, and by working together—patients, families, and healthcare professionals—we can make healthcare safer for everyone. JFL is proud to contribute to this mission, ensuring that safety remains the cornerstone of all that we do.
As we continue our efforts, we invite you to join us in spreading awareness about patient safety. Together, we can build a healthcare system that is safer, more transparent, and more responsive to the needs of our community.
Let’s commit to a safer tomorrow.