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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:TPJ, Semmelweis University, Ministry of HealthTPJ,Semmelweis University,Ministry of HealthFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2016-1-HU01-KA202-023016Funder Contribution: 135,887 EURPatient safety, which is the reduction of risk of unnecessary harm associated with healthcare to an acceptable minimum, has become the most emphasised issue in healthcare policymaking as every 10th patient admitted to a hospital is harmed while receiving hospital care. In 85-90% of the cases, the weakness of the process is responsible for the error instead of individuals. Around 15% of hospital expenditures are produced by the additional tests and interventions needed to treat the effects of an adverse event.Education with respect to patient safety is the first step in changing the mindsets of professionals and contributing to the improvement of patient safety culture in an organisation. Patient safety education is recommended by the European Union (EU) (Recommendation on Patient Safety, 2009/C 151/01), the World Health Organization (WHO) also emphasises the importance of patient safety education, as it has developed curricula for graduate and postgraduate education as well. According to the reports on the patient safety education, there are only a few courses on the topic in the EU Member States, and they differ from each other in content and method. In addition to deepening and/or broadening the knowledge of providers, what is also important is to influence the organisational culture as much as possible through these courses. In order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to define the best method in line with the content of the training course.Therefore, the main goal of our project was to improve safety during care by developing and disseminating more effective educational courses for healthcare professionals which lead to real changes in daily, clinical practice by making it safer. Also, it was expected to create recommendations for best practices based on our project results and experiences.Considering that the problem in focus is relevant regarding all across Europe and even more, we built our project in an international level. Three different institutions from three different countries took part in the initiative as follows. Semmelweis University Health Services Management Training Centre (SU) - the project leader - is a department of the Faculty of Health and Public Services. Beside its education experience and numerous international and national research and development projects, the safety of patient care is a special focus of professional activity in the SU. Towarzystwo Promocji Jakości Opieki Zdrowotnej w Polsce (TPJ) is the first not-for-profit non-governmental organisation in Poland, that is focused on the issues of quality and patient safety in healthcare and participates in many quality initiatives, both at the national and international level. The Spanish Ministry of Health, Consumer Affairs and Social Welfare is responsible of the proposal and implementation of government policy in health, planning and health care and consumer goods, as well as the exercise of the powers of the General State Administration to ensure the right of the citizens to health protection. To achieve the project goal our activities were:- developing three different training methods for health professionals with the same, 30-hour long time-frame - developing educational material according to the three training methods mentioned above- developing the methods of measurements that can show us the results of the effectiveness of the different training courses - involving three middle-sized hospitals in Poland and three in Hungary where the training courses and measurements could be realized and analysed- analysing the results of the above-mentioned measurements- finalizing the educational materials and training methods and compiling packages with the content of method description, educational material, suggestions for use and the expectable effects of the training - making conclusions from the results and sorting them according to different stakeholders and levels- disseminating the results and conclusions in many ways like conference, posts/articles and webpages.As a result we managed to compile:- patient safety educational material for healthcare professionals, - survey questionnaires for measuring patient safety knowledge and organisational culture- patient safety educational methodology guideline and - recommendation on patient safety education for the EU. The results of our project exceeded what we had expected. Beside the three, public training packages, we managed to make recommendations not just to the hospitals, but also to training centres, policy-makers and patients with their loved ones. Additionally, our results can be useful for other sectors, too, e.g. social or education sectors. All the important information and outputs of our project are available on our webpage.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2018Partners:AECOSAN, PROSAFE, CRPC, DECC, LME RLP +16 partnersAECOSAN,PROSAFE,CRPC,DECC,LME RLP,ILNAS,BHTC,Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts,Ministry of Health,ESTONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORATE,STATE CONSUMER RIGHTS PROTECTION AUTHORITY,Ministry of Economy,ANPC,Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology,Ministry of Consumption,CCP,SEAI,Finnish Transport Safety Agency,FINNISH TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION AGENCY,OFFICE FOR CONSUMERS PROTECTION,SWEA - STEMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 696124Overall Budget: 1,854,670 EURFunder Contribution: 1,854,670 EURMSTyr15 (Market Surveillance Action TYRes 2015) will help deliver the economic and environmental benefits of Regulation (EC) No. 1222/2009 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency. It will achieve this by: • Coordinating the monitoring, verification and enforcement activities of 13 Market Surveillance Authorities (MSAs) across the Single Market and Turkey; • Improving the effectiveness of the MSAs through skills-building training, the provision of guidelines and the promotion of Best Practices. MSTyr15 will enhance the functioning of the European Single Market by ensuring that the tyres regulatory measures are effectively enforced across MS. It will deliver energy savings >105 GWh/year through removing incorrectly labelled tyres from the market. Experience and resources for enforcement have been very limited in many MS since the tyres regulations were introduced in 2009. MSTyr15 includes mechanisms for assisting the skills development of less experienced staff and their authorities, supporting the adoption of common best practices and providing budgets to cover the high costs of testing tyres to the required standards. It will coordinate market surveillance actions involving checks on in excess of 15,000 tyres. It will deliver a higher level of surveillance activities that go beyond testing. The consortium will work closely with other non-participating MSAs across the EEA though its liaison with the Tyres ADCO. Additionally, the MSTyr15 consortium will work together with an Advisory Board comprising of supply-side business, consumer organisations and environmental NGOs. The expected results are: - Adoption of best practices; - Market surveillance being undertaken in a more cost effective and consistent manner; - Increased awareness of and respect for market surveillance by tyres suppliers and users; - Effective enforcement of EC Regulation on the labelling of tyres resulting in substantial energy savings expected to be better than 105 GWh/year.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:CREA, FERA, UGent, UCD, Instytut Zywnosci Zywienia +26 partnersCREA,FERA,UGent,UCD,Instytut Zywnosci Zywienia,FVS FOOD AND VETERINARY SERVICE,MATIS OHF,ILSI Europe A.I.S.B.L.,HAH,URV,TÜBİTAK,DEFRA,VITO,UGR,RIVM,IFR,INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE SAUDE DR. RICARDO JORGE,NIPH,European Food Information Resource,CRA,EPFZ,BIOR,AECOSAN,FVS FOOD AND VETERINARY SERVICE,ISS,NIPH,Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira,BfR,ANSES,LIVSMEDELS VERKET,Ministry of HealthFunder: European Commission Project Code: 289108All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::b576cf89c7726db95f68b2d97a56ac00&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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