Revolutionizing Surgical Safety: Kerala's New Protocol

The Kerala Health Department has introduced a new surgical safety protocol to prevent procedural errors. The guidelines emphasize pre-operative checks, patient identification, and documentation, while restricting distractions during surgeries. Hospitals must improve communication, counseling, and error reporting as part of efforts towards building a culture of safety.

Revolutionizing Surgical Safety: Kerala's New Protocol
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In a proactive move to enhance patient safety, the Kerala Health Department has unveiled a new surgical safety protocol. These comprehensive guidelines aim to eliminate procedural errors, following recent lapses in state hospitals that sparked political controversy.

Key aspects of the protocol include strict pre-operative verification, patient identification through wristbands, and mandatory marking of surgical sites to prevent wrong-site surgeries.

The department also restricts non-essential communications during operations to minimize distractions. Furthermore, enhanced documentation and error reporting systems are being introduced to build a robust safety culture in line with global standards.

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