Safety innovations: healthcare alarm safety-what we can learn from military alarm management strategies.
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Laboratories provides insight on ways to enhance hospital alarm management, reflecting upon innovative alerting systems utilized by the Navy to improve warfighter awareness and capabilities. Safety Innovations Permission to Copy We encourage you to share this paper with your colleagues. You may freely reproduce this publication for educational purposes only, provided that proper attribution is made as follows: Copied with the permission of the AAMI Foundation and the Healthcare Technology Safety Institute. This publication may not be copied in part or in whole for commercial use. The views expressed in this publication do not represent the views of the AAMI Foundation or HTSI. The work of the AAMI Foundation is intended to be a helpful resource for healthcare delivery organizations, so that every organization does not have to reinvent the wheel or start their technology management work from scratch. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, operational, or procedural advice, nor does it constitute a standard of care. It is essential that each healthcare delivery organization assess the material in the context of its own organizational needs, culture, technology, and priorities. Founded within the AAMI Foundation, the 501(c) (3) charitable arm of AAMI, the HTSI is a community of leaders throughout the healthcare system who are dedicated to one common vision, " No patient will be harmed by medical technology. " HTSI's mission is " To engage the entire healthcare community in multidisciplinary safety initiatives that strengthen the development, management, and use of medical technology for improved patient outcomes. " HTSI engages the healthcare community in research, education, consensus, and partnerships related to the challenges facing healthcare technology industries, regulatory and accrediting bodies, clinicians, caregivers, and patients.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Biomedical instrumentation & technology
دوره 48 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014