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Patient safety is a priority for healthcare systems. In safe systems, patients would be saved from avoidable harm, both from their own conditions, and from the care and treatments provided to them. Amongst the highest risk clinical settings are Surgical, Perioperative, Acute and Critical carE services (SPACE).
The Central London Patient Safety Research Collaborative is funded to deliver world-class research into improving the safety of SPACE services, within which the investigators will evaluate major service reorganisation, compare and investigate organisational safety and quality, and investigate the disparity in postoperative complications associated with socioeconomic factors.
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Patient safety is a priority for healthcare systems. In safe systems, patients would be saved from avoidable harm, both from their own conditions, and from the care and treatments provided to them.
International estimates suggest that of 421 million hospitalisations worldwide annually, there are 42.7 million adverse events or unsafe experiences, making avoidable harm the 14th leading cause of death and serious illness. Amongst the highest risk clinical settings are Surgical, Perioperative, Acute and Critical carE services (SPACE), treating >25 million NHS patients annually. Patient safety risks are particularly likely in these environments, both because of what clinicians are required to do (the trauma of surgery and anaesthesia, the need for rapid recognition and decision-making in acute illness) and the patient's condition (because acute illness and surgery compound the risks from long-term conditions such as diabetes and heart disease).
The Central London Patient Safety Research Collaborative will be funded by the NIHR to deliver world-class research into improving the safety of Surgical, Perioperative, Acute and Critical carE services (SPACE) services. Three themes, using existing patient data, are included in this application:
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