New security process in the State Clinic Amstetten increases patient safety
New security process in the State Clinic Amstetten increases patient safety
In the State Clinic Amstetten, a new, standardized security process is introduced in endoscopy in order to increase patient safety and optimize the processes. This innovative system is based on recognized international standards and guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO).
By implementing so-called "sign-in", "team time-out" and "sign-out" procedures, it is ensured that all critical safety factors are checked conscientiously. These checklists are designed to ensure structured care of the patients - from the beginning of the intervention to the end.
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Senior doctor Heribert Tschinder emphasizes the advantages of the new process: "The standardized checklists not only promote patient safety, but also support medical and nursing staff. Clear processes and responsibilities are created, which systematically reduces sources of error and the efficiency of the treatment steps is increased. This ultimately optimizes the entire supply process."
The introduction of these security measures is an important step for the state clinic. It shows the endeavor to promote continuous improvement in patient care. According to Primar Armin Gerger, head of the internal medicine 2, the commitment to patient safety is at the center of action. "We are doing everything we can to ensure the best possible care for our patients through the highest standards and continuous improvements. This newly implemented security process in endoscopy underlines our claim to continuously set innovative standards in medical care," he explains.
The State Clinic Amstetten is therefore well equipped to meet the challenges of modern medicine and at the same time put the well -being of the patient in the first place. For more information on the current location, See the coverage on www.tips.at .
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