Healthcare providers use a patient safety plan to help secure the well-being of their patients. It is a written plan that outlines how the provider will manage and monitor the safety of their patients. It should be specific to the needs of each patient and include provisions for medication management, fall prevention, and infection control. The patient safety plan is a living document that should be reviewed and updated periodically. A patient safety plan reduces the risk of harm and improves the quality of care. Having a written plan in place, healthcare providers can ensure that they take all possible steps to keep their patients safe. Implementing a patient safety plan can help to prevent medication errors, falls, and other potential hazards. It is effective when tailored to each patient's individual needs. Form it in collaboration with the patient and their family or caregivers. Involve the patient in plan development so they understand the measures being taken to keep them safe. When making a patient safety plan, establish clear lines of communication between the healthcare team and the patient. Ensure that all healthcare
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