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Review
. 2022 Nov;32(11):1185-1190.
doi: 10.1111/pan.14431. Epub 2022 Mar 28.

Quality improvement and patient safety in India-Present and future

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Quality improvement and patient safety in India-Present and future

Nandini Dave et al. Paediatr Anaesth. 2022 Nov.

Abstract

India is a vast, populous and diverse country, and this reflects in the state of health care as well. The spectrum of healthcare services ranges from world class at one end, to a dearth of resources at the other. In the rural areas especially, there is a shortage of trained medical personnel, equipment, and medications needed to carry out safe surgery. Several initiatives have and are being made by the government, medical societies, hospitals, and nongovernment organizations to bridge this gap and ensure equitable, safe, and timely access to health for all. Training medical personnel and healthcare workers, accreditation of healthcare facilities, guidelines, and checklists, along with documentation and audit of practices will all help in improving services. This narrative review discusses the measures that have been taken, systems that have been established and the challenges involved in ensuring quality and patient safety in India.

Keywords: developing world; education; quality improvement < outcomes.

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