In 1999 and 2001, the Institute of Medicine published two reports on patient safety concerns and identified…

In 1999 and 2001, the Institute of Medicine published two reports on patient safety concerns and identified alarming problems within our healthcare system during this time. To Err is Human (IOM, 1999) identified high levels of avoidable medical errors in our hospitals resulting in many patients dying. Six aims to improve patient safety were identified in the Crossing the Quality Chasm(IOM, 2001). Examine the ways in which the U.S. healthcare system has improved since the publication of these reports. What still needs to be done to make our healthcare system better? Discuss whether or not the U.S. healthcare system is meeting all of the six aims (safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable) necessary to improve quality of care delivered to our patients. You will also assess the role of patient care technologies in meeting the six aims. Include at least two references in your responses and analysis. You Must Read and use Chapter 2 as a reference of E-book which is attached below – Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st CenturyChapter Two, “Improving the 21st Century Healthcare System,” outlines the Institute of Medicine’s six aims for improving patient care and offers methods to improve healthcare delivery.It is a follow-up on the IOM’s 1999 report on medical errors, “To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health SystemFor additional details, please refer to the Case Study Guidelines and Rubric document.

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