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The nine commitments are: People and communities in situations of crisis and vulnerability... 1. can exercise their rights and participate in actions and decisions that affect them. 2. access timely and effective support in accordance with their specific needs and priorities. 3. are better prepared and more resilient to potential crises. 4.
Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century is a report on health care quality in the United States published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) on March 1, 2001. A follow-up to the frequently cited 1999 IOM patient safety report To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System , Crossing the Quality Chasm advocates for ...
IOM's main aid measures include shelter, protection, the provision of basic medical and sanitary care, life safety, coordination, telecommunications and logistics. On the instructions of the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, IOM, together with UNHCR, is primarily responsible for camp coordination and management in humanitarian emergencies. [12]
The General Assembly, in 2010, requested that the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice establish an open-ended intergovernmental expert group to exchange information on the revision of the SMRs so that they reflected advances in correctional sciences and best practices, [5] provided that any changes to the rules would not result ...
The use of effective communication among patients and healthcare professionals is associated with a patient's health outcome. However, scientific patient safety research by Annegret Hannawa, and others, has shown that ineffective communication can lead to patient harm.
The report summed up the management's cavalier attitude towards safety in the following statement: 'From top to bottom the body corporate was infected with the disease of sloppiness' (Sheen, 1987). The Herald of Free Enterprise was a modern ferry equipped with advanced technology and operated by a highly qualified crew.
The Manual on Effective Investigation and Documentation of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, commonly known as the Istanbul Protocol, is the first set of international guidelines for documentation of torture and its consequences. [1]
safe – avoiding injuries to patients from care that is intended to help them; effective – avoiding overuse and misuse of care; patient-Centered – providing care that is unique to a patient's needs; timely – reducing wait times and harmful delays for patients and providers; efficient – avoiding waste of equipment, supplies, ideas and ...