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Johns Hopkins University

Patient Safety and Quality Improvement: Developing a Systems View (Patient Safety I)

In this course, you will be able develop a systems view for patient safety and quality improvement in healthcare. By then end of this course, you will be able to: 1) Describe a minimum of four key events in the history of patient safety and quality improvement, 2) define the key characteristics of high reliability organizations, and 3) explain the benefits of having strategies for both proactive and reactive systems thinking.

Status: Safety Standards
Status: Risk Analysis
IntermediateCourse6 hours

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CK

5.0Reviewed Feb 24, 2021

It was great to learn about the history of patient safety. There was alot of content I' d heard before, but it was nice to actually learn it from the experts. A great course!

ER

5.0Reviewed Jul 27, 2022

Lots of great information. Very Contructive for DNP students who have to complete a QI project. The quality in the delivery of lectures was not consistent.

JA

5.0Reviewed Feb 14, 2019

Indeed the facilitators have really done well in delivery of the content, I will organize all my friends to enroll in the course. You are indeed doing a wonderful job. Kudos to you guys.

FC

5.0Reviewed May 21, 2019

Even though this course is at the beginner level, its is very useful and effective one to learn the subjects which many of us don't know. Thanks you coursera and JHM

M

5.0Reviewed Aug 6, 2021

Very good course. This course provides useful basic information about quality and safety in healthcare. The course content is very clear so it is easy to understand. Thank you so much...

MP

5.0Reviewed Jan 5, 2022

I don't have words to explain myself. I learnt a lot of things from this course. I would like to thank Coursera and John Hopkins University to provide this amazing experience.

RK

5.0Reviewed Jan 21, 2020

This was an excellent course to provide anyone who works in a healthcare field with the skills to improve their entire organization and reduce preventable harm to patients.

NI

4.0Reviewed Jun 8, 2020

It was an overall good course. I think week 3 content needs to be reviewed, there are a lot of ambiguities and confusion when doing the quizzes

RB

5.0Reviewed Jul 12, 2023

I truly appreciate the financial assistance that enabled me to pursue this highly beneficial course, which I believe will make a significant impact on my patients.

MM

5.0Reviewed Jun 11, 2020

I really enjoyed each lesson, I felt so comfortable with lectures coming from such professors. My goal is complete the full specialization in order to excel my career. Thanks Coursera.

KC

4.0Reviewed Oct 5, 2020

A great, informative course. The downside is that some of the links to the readings in week one do not work, and so finding them on your own (and without a paywall) can be a bit difficult.

AT

5.0Reviewed Mar 5, 2021

I have a learned a lot from this course of which I can share and apply in my current workplace to be able to make a difference to how we practice and performed our clinical duties at work. Thank you

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