NPSF creates new membership program for patient safety professionals

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The National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF), a nonprofit specializing in advancing safe patient care, is creating a groundbreaking new membership program for patient safety professionals that will provide a unique opportunity for sharing of best practices and the unification of the growing patient safety community.  New members can join the American Society of Professionals in Patient Safety at NPSF starting in January 2011.

In addition, beginning in January 2012, NPSF will launch a certification program specifically designed to standardize a curriculum and elevate the patient safety profession.  Taken together with Society membership, this will provide a level of professional development for practitioners of patient safety that does not currently exist.

"Patient safety is a top priority for our health care system.  But we will not be able to truly move the needle until those who are involved in the practice have the knowledge base necessary to do the job. The certification program is an essential element in that quest," according to Dr. Lucian L. Leape, chair of the Lucian Leape Institute at NPSF.

The program will offer certification for healthcare professionals according to criteria determined through clinical research and industry best practices. Certification for Professionals in Patient Safety (CPPS) will enable healthcare professionals to assess activities that affect patient safety according to the best available information, and implement strategies to reduce medical errors.    

"Patient safety is an obligation for all health professionals, and a critical component of improving the quality and efficiency of care delivery to meet the challenges of healthcare reform," said Diane Pinakiewicz, President of the National Patient Safety Foundation. "NPSF has led the campaign for patient safety since 1997 and, with help from the best minds in medicine, we are proud to establish a home organization for what has often been a fragmented patient safety community, provide the educational tools needed to bring consistency and standards to the patient safety discipline, and help healthcare professionals hone their skills and keep patients safe."

SOURCE The National Patient Safety Foundation

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