World Patient Safety Day

World Patient Safety Day

17 September 2019

No one should be harmed in healthcare.

And yet...

 

134 million

adverse events occur each year due to unsafe care in hospitals in low- and middle-income countries, contributing to 2.6 million deaths annually

 

15%

of hospital expenses can be attributed to treating patient safety failures in OECD countries

4 out of 10

patients are harmed in the primary and ambulatory settings; up to 80% of harm in these settings can be avoided

Let's commit to ensuring safety in healthcare

Patient Safety: a global health priority

On the first-ever World Patient Safety Day on 17 September 2019, WHO will launch a global campaign to create awareness of patient safety and urge people to show their commitment to making healthcare safer.

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Speak up for patient safety!

Light up a monument

The City of Geneva will light up the Jet d’Eau in recognition of the first World Patient Safety Day! Other cities around the world will join us in lighting up a monuments on 17 September. Tell us about your plans to light up a prominent monument, public space, or natural feature with the colour orange.

Get campaign materials here

Join our global campaign to increase public awareness and engagement and spur global action. Use WHO’s posters and campaign materials to promote your World Patient Safety Day event.

World Patient Safety Day events around the world

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