National Programmes for Patient Safety: The Brazilian Context WHO CC for Global Health and South-South Cooperation What is a WHO Collaborating Centre? Regina Ungerer eportuguêse coordinator eportuguese@who.int Collaborating Centres are institutions that have been helping WHO to deliver and implement its mandated work WHO Collaborating Centres Over 700 hundred research institutions, universities and academies there are WHOCC Over 80 countries They support the organization to achieve its goals in everything we do, WHO relies on the expertise of hundreds of WHO Collaborating Centres and thousand of the best brains in science, medicine, and public health Dr Margaret Chan, Director General of WHO What is South-South Cooperation? 1
Exchange of resources and knowledge among countries considered to be the "global south" North South Global South (social, political and economic divide) Global South It is a political, economic, environmental and technical collaboration among developing countries Objectives of South-South Cooperation Decrease social, economic and political dominance from countries of the North Bring local solutions to mainstream programmes Create a different world order South-South Cooperation It is a cooperation effort among countries of the global south born from the need to share experiences and initiatives based on a common objective. It is guided by solidarity and respect for national sovereignty and free from any conditionality South-South cooperation cannot be seen as a foreign aid programme, but as a partnership among equals NairobiDeclaration, 2009 2
What does WHOCC and SSC has to do with Patient Safety and Quality of Care? 7105 languages Communication is the art of being understood Peter Ustinov Which are the most spoken languages in the world Mandarin Cantonese Hindu Spanish English Portuguese 3
Information and Knowledge Information barely reaches developing countries Information is shared in languages not accessible to local people Information has to be disseminated in a reliable way that people can understand and assimilate Important to strengthen actions to transform information into knowledge and practice We live in an information society We imitate and we need support from one another WHO CC for Global Health and South-South Collaboration 31 March, 2014 4
Comunicação é a arte de ser entendido Peter Ustinov First area 3 main working areas To support Member States in implementing the Rio Political Declaration (RPD) on Social Determinants of Health (SDH Second area Third area To support Member States to strengthen disease surveillance, prevention and control (strengthen the National Institutes of Health in Portuguese-speaking countries) To Support the WHO eportuguese Programme eportuguêse Strategy to strengthen collaboration among Portuguese speaking countries PORTUGUÊS Programme to support WHO deliver its work in these countries Opportunity to institutions and health professionals to receive reliable and up-to-date health information, based on the best available evidence in their own language Example of South-South cooperation Portuguese-speaking countries Equatorial Guinea 5
Two Activity as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Health and South-South Collaboration Will support APPS though Support further development of the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in Portuguese speaking countries Assist the implementation of African Partnership for Patient Safety (APPS) in Portuguese-speaking countries Support APPS through PROQUALIS Created in 2009 as a collaborating centre for quality of care and patient safety Produces materials, translate selected papers Disseminate information and technologies in quality and patient safety through its portal It is an important asset as a wealth of resources Translate key APPS materials building on what has already been initiated by WHO eportuguese Programme Translate and maintain the Patient Safety (APPS) registration mechanism for hospital-to-hospital partnerships 2008-2013: 14 hospital-hospital partnerships Facilitate the identification of a Brazilian Hospital to be the arm for the African Partnerships for Patient Safety (APPS) Co-organize and host one patient safety partnership workshop involving the above south-south hospitals First wave, 2009 6
2008-2013: 14 hospital-hospital partnerships Hospital-Hospital partnerships Second wave 2011 Future third wave OPPOR TUNI TIES work 7
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