Safety culture is a facet of organizational culture that captures attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and values about safety. A culture of safety is essential in high reliability organizations and is a critical mechanism for the delivery of safe and high-quality care. It requires a strong commitment from leadership and staff. In this course, a safe culture is promoted through the use of identifying and reporting patient safety hazards, accountability and transparency, involvement with patients and families, and effective teamwork.

Setting the Stage for Success: An Eye on Safety Culture and Teamwork (Patient Safety II)
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Setting the Stage for Success: An Eye on Safety Culture and Teamwork (Patient Safety II)
This course is part of Patient Safety Specialization

Instructor: Eileen Kasda
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Review essential elements of a safety culture.
Describe how healthcare organizations identify and mitigate safety hazards.
Identify how patients and family members contribute to developing a safety culture.
Identify strategies for improving communication and teamwork .
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