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International Journal for Quality in Health Care Advance Access published online on January 5, 2006

International Journal for Quality in Health Care, doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzi093
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© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of International Society for Quality in Health Care; all rights reserved
Accepted November 7, 2005

Perspectives on Quality

Challenging the world: patient safety and health care-associated infection

Didier Pittet 1 * and Liam Donaldson 2

1 Global Patient Safety Challenge, Geneva, Switzerland
2 WHO World Alliance for Patient Safety, Geneva, Switzerland

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Didier Pittet, E-mail: didier.pittet{at}hcuge.ch


   Abstract

Improving the safety of patient care is an issue which affects health systems in both developed and developing countries. To co-ordinate and accelerate improvements in patient safety, the World Health Organization (WHO) has supported the creation of the World Alliance for Patient Safety which was launched in October 2004. The six action areas of the Alliance are Patients for Patient Safety, Taxonomy, Research, Solutions for Patient Safety, Reporting and Learning, and a biennial Global Patient Safety Challenge. The first Challenge covering 2005-2006 was launched in October 2005 under the banner ‘Clean Care is Safer Care’. The Challenge addresses health care-associated infection, a major, patient safety problem affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

Keywords: health care-associated infection, patient safety, prevention, research, solutions, taxonomy, World Health Organization.
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