Patient safety culture in healthcare refers to the collective commitment by clinicians, managers and supporting staff to prioritise patient safety through ethical practices, open communication and ...
Nearly half of healthcare employees report a low perception of safety culture, according to Press Ganey’s “State of Healthcare Safety 2026” report. The report draws on 2025 data from 1.3 million ...
A culture shift in healthcare is needed to improve healthcare workplace safety, according to a commentary in the Journal of the American Medical Association. She gave the Veterans Health ...
Press Ganey, a leading provider of experience measurement, data analytics, and AI-powered insights to health systems and health plans, today announced new national findings identifying evidence-based ...
Safety culture refers to the ways that safety issues are addressed in a workplace. It often reflects “the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety.” 1 The ...
This study examines the correlation between a Culture of Patient Safety as measured by hospital staff surveys and actual patient harm attributed to hospital performance. It is generally accepted by ...
As a healthcare technology leader with over 30 years of experience, I have witnessed firsthand the technological revolutions that have transformed and digitized patient safety processes—from the ...
This study examines the use of Red Rules in patient safety culture. The presence of a strong culture of patient safety has become a critical component in reducing medical errors. Some hospitals are ...
Jeff Surges is a board member and former CEO of RLDatix, a leading global provider of connected healthcare operations software and services. Unsafe care is a global public health issue. According to ...
Good things take time. This well-known idiom can be applied to virtually every aspect of a company’s development, including its safety culture and how safely people perform their jobs. The definition ...
Ten years of Finnish reporting data presented at ECR 2026 show how structured incident monitoring strengthens radiation ...