On this website, you will find the results of a Health Canada funded research project on governance and patient safety. This project was conducted by a multidisciplinary team of researchers operating through the Health Law Institute at Dalhousie University.

Over the course of this project, we examined the legal instruments used to create patient safety frameworks in Canada and in five other countries (Australia, Denmark, England, New Zealand, and the United States) and in two sectors within Canada (transportation and occupational health and safety). We also created a matrix to enable systematic reviews of patient safety frameworks created through the use of law. We then applied this matrix in conjunction with the comparative synthesis research described above. This allowed us to evaluate the current use of legal instruments to improve patient safety in Canada and to make recommendations for law reform and further research.

In an effort to make the results of our project as widely available and easily accessible as possible, we provide links to our final report and its appendices.


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Main Report

Patient Safety Law: From Silos to Systems (Final Report)

Appendix 1:Key Concepts

Key Concepts

Appendix 2: Country Reports

Australia
Canada
Denmark
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States of America

Appendix 3: Sector Reports

Occupational Health and Safety
Transportation

Appendix 4: Key Informants

Key Informants

Appendix 5: Dissemination

Dissemination