policy summary and critique related to quality and safety
When assessing whether or not a policy increases the safety and quality of health care provision, it is important to consider various factors such as how the policy will affect patient outcomes, what resources are required for implementation, any potential risks associated with implementation, and how it compares to existing protocols.
In evaluating these criteria one can assess if the new policy will be able to improve safety and quality by looking at data from similar strategies employed in other settings or through preliminary pilot testing. Additionally any changes should also be evaluated regularly after implementation so that adjustments can be made as needed in order to ensure best practices are being followed.
Ultimately this helps determine whether or not a particular policy is effective in increasing safety and quality of healthcare provision and allows for informed decisions regarding its use.