The Future of Safety
The Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice is a leader in knowledge development on patient safety and is the most reliable evaluator of promising interventions that can measurably reduce medical errors and improve the overall quality of healthcare. The Center’s researchers have collaborated extensively with colleagues around the world.
Commitment to Global Improvement and Sharing Our Knowledge
The Center is committed to disseminating the results of its research at the local, national, and international levels; this is accomplished through this website, peer-reviewed journals, and direct involvement of Center Investigators. Frequently asked to speak before Congressional committees, at scientific meetings, and at national as well as international conferences, Center Investigators also serve on local, national, and international committees to improve healthcare policy at all levels.
Physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other providers from many other countries, including Israel, Korea, Germany, Argentina, Switzerland, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Canada have come to the Center to learn more about patient safety research and to take our advances and recommendations back to their own countries where they have done transformational work.
Selected Prior International Work
The World Health Organization (WHO) established an international multi-stakeholder Priority Working Group led by Dr. David Bates which identified a set of global priorities for patient safety research; the group subsequently published the Summary of the Evidence on Patient Safety: Implications for Research, aiming to summarize existing research on patient safety and to set priorities on that basis.
Safety by Level of Development
We will concentrate on selected articles authored by our Center researchers on the following top 20 research priority areas for developed countries. More about this important work can be found on the WHO website.