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Patient Safety

Hospital reporting on patient safety issues provides valuable data that can help reduce risk and improve outcomes within Ontario's health care system. Clear and standardized reporting by all hospitals in the province will help create a patient safety culture in which health care professionals learn from things that go wrong and use and share the knowledge across the system to reduce or eliminate the risk.

By April 2009, Ontario hospitals will be reporting on eight patient-safety indicators that can provide valuable data on which to base effective benchmarks, best practices and foster patient safety improvements across the province's health care system :

Reportable as of September 2008
  • Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI)
    C. difficile is a bacteria that causes infectious diarrhea and that can spread in health care settings. Find out about C. difficile rates in Ontario hospitals.
Reportable as of December 2008 Reportable as of April 2009 Reportable as of July 2010



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