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what are the Constitution of health facilities?

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Answered by MysTiCaLquEEn
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●These include drinking water, health and sanitation, family welfare, women and child development, social welfare etc. The above description makes it clear that most provisions related to health fall in DPSP in the constitution.

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Answered by sumeetmalu
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Despite modern equipment, excellent training and continuing research healthcare organisations in all regions of the developed world continue to suffer from high levels of patient safety failures. It is estimated that out of all hospital admissions around 10% suffer unintentional harm and in the USA alone more than 100,000 people may die each year as a result of medical errors.

Providing safe health care depends on highly trained individuals with disparate roles and responsibilities acting together in the best interests of the patient. Communication barriers across hierarchies, failure to acknowledge human fallibility, and failures of situational awareness combine to cause poor teamwork, which can lead to adverse events.

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