"It is about making sure the basics are right so that all the skill and expertise that characterises our surgery, anaesthesia and nursing is not wasted." Professor Alan Merry talks about the Surgical Safety Checklist.
This programme aims to improve the quality and safety of health care services provided to patients undergoing surgery in hospital. It focuses on preventing adverse events which can harm patients.
"It is about making sure the basics are right so that all the skill and expertise that characterises our surgery, anaesthesia and nursing is not wasted." Professor Alan Merry talks about the Surgical Safety Checklist.
The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Surgical Safety Checklist in 2009, and on the face of it, uptake has been impressive. Three large studies published in major journals all show substantial reductions in mortality and morbidity, linked to in