The Accuracy of Patient Identification in the Target Patient Safety
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The purpose of this study is to see that patient identification in hospitals is very important. Accuracy in idealizing patients will make the right service. Patient identification is important so that health care providers are able to provide the right health services to the right patients. This assessment also contains important things that need to be studied in patient identification. Safety is becoming a global issue including in hospitals. Hospitals must strive to meet patient safety targets stipulated in The Minister of Health Regulation number 11 of 2017. Patient identification is useful so that patients get the correct and appropriate standards of service and treatment according to medical needs in addition to patient identification can also avoid medical errors or unexpected events that can affect the patient.
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