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SURVEILLANCE MONITORING TO IMPROVE PATIENT SAFETY IN HOSPITAL

Abstract

Patient safety has always been a top priority for hospitals. However, adverse events can still occur due to human errors or system failures. With advancements in technology, hospitals have started leveraging surveillance systems to monitor patients and staff activities. This article discusses how surveillance monitoring through cameras and sensors can help enhance patient safety in hospitals.

Keywords

Monitoring, checking, patients, safety, effects, analysis, results, care units.

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