PPAHS Founder and Executive Director Michael Wong Nominated for SafeCare Magazine’s Person of the Year
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) October 12, 2015 -- The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health Safety (PPAHS) is pleased to announce that Michael Wong, JD, Founder and Executive Director of PPAHS, was nominated for SafeCare Magazine’s Person of the Year for 2015.
The award recognizes individuals who made significant contributions toward improving patient safety and health care.
Joe Kiani, Founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation and CEO of Masimo, won the award.
“PPAHS would like to congratulate Mr. Kiani for this well-deserved accolade,” said Mr. Wong.
“It’s an absolute honor just to be included in the list of nominees and the nomination serves more as an indication of the significant impact made by PPAHS’s supporters and advisors than any single individual contributor,” said Mr. Wong.
Nominees included other PPAHS contributors, including Atul Gawande, MD (surgeon and public health researcher) and Peter Pronovost, MD, Phd, FCCM (SVP for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins University of Medicine).
Dr. Gawande served on the PCA Safety Panel and helped develop the PPAHS PCA Safety Checklist. Dr. Pronovost likewise served on the PCA Safety Panel as well as the OB VTE Safety Recommendations Working Group and helped develop the OB VTE Safety Recommendations.
“For me, the award highlights the fact that it truly takes a village to make strides in patient safety. We share the nomination with everyone at PPAHS, including our dedicated board of advisors and our esteemed expert panels who are responsible for the PCA Safety Checklist, the OB VTE Safety Recommendations and the Stroke VTE Safety Recommendations.”
The PCA Safety Checklist assists healthcare professionals prescribe, administer and monitor patients in need of opioid pain management.
The OB VTE Safety Recommendations help to ensure maternal patients receive appropriate risk screening, care and education about venous thromboembolism (VTE).
The Stroke VTE Safety Recommendations likewise help to ensure stroke patients receive appropriate risk screening, care and education about VTE.
About Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety
Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety is a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to promote safer clinical practices and standards for patients through collaboration among healthcare experts, professionals, scientific researchers, and others, in order to improve health care delivery. For more information, please go to http://www.ppahs.org
Mike Wong, Physician-Patient Alliance for Health, http://ppahs.wordpress.com/, +1 (847) 770-5582, [email protected]
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