PAHO Calls for Safe Care for All Newborns and Children
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This year's World Patient Safety Day, celebrated worldwide on September 17th, is dedicated to safe healthcare for children.
PAHO calls for safe care for all newborns and children
WASHINGTON – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Wednesday said that in 2020, Latin America and the Caribbean,(LAC) recorded more than 800 000 babies being born with premature or small for their gestational age, facing increased risks of preventable conditions such as sepsis, congenital anomalies, and intrapartum complications.It said neonatal mortality accounts for more than 50 per cent of child deaths in the region, with prematurity an…
September 17th is World Patient Safety Day. On this date, the World Health Organization calls for global solidarity and concerted action from all countries and international partners to improve patient safety. This year's theme is "Patient Safety from the Start!", focusing on […]
On September 17, Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital held a rally to respond to World Patient Safety Day and to summarize and award the AI Application Competition in designing health education communication products.
Tanzania marks World Patient Day with a strong emphasis on the safety of newborns
DODOMA: THE Benjamin Mkapa Hospital (BMH) today September 17, 2025, joined medical institutions across the globe to commemorate World Patient Safety Day (WPSD), with a strong emphasis on the safety of newborns and children. World Patient Safety Day is observed annually to raise public awareness, foster collaboration among stakeholders, and mobilise global action to improve patient safety. This year’s theme, “Safe care for every newborn and every…
On World Patient Safety Day, the University Medical Center (UKC) Ljubljana emphasizes that patient safety, especially child safety, is key. Child care is doing well compared to other countries, and pediatric heart surgery has also been significantly improved in recent years, said Marko Jug, Director General of the University Medical Center Ljubljana, today.
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