Risk Management in Healthcare

Course description
This program is designed to teach healthcare professionals how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks in healthcare settings. It covers a wide range of topics related to risk management, including risk identification, risk analysis and evaluation, risk mitigation strategies, performance improvement, patient safety culture, and regulatory compliance.
Who should be interested in Risk Management in Healthcare?
Risk Management in healthcare can include healthcare professionals, administrators, managers, and executives in different levels of healthcare organizations.
Nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, quality assurance managers, risk managers, patient safety officers, clinical leaders, and any other healthcare workers involved in the identification, assessment, mitigation, or reporting of risks in their workplace setting.
Healthcare organizations such as hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and insurance companies.
Learning outcomes
- Define risk management.
- Address the potential managerial and clinical risks.
- Identify methods to align between risk management plan and quality and patient safety plan.
- Define the staff roles and responsibilities regarding the risk management plan.
Course Duration
18 Hours.