Innovation and Safety in Healthcare Systems
Contributors
Muhammad Aiman Najib
Nova Fitri Farliani
Fares Maulidda Magruf
Candra Risky Syafri Al Hadist
Suciana Wijirahayu
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Proceeding
Track
General Track
Abstract
Innovation and safety have two branches: quality, reliability, and sustainability of the healthcare system and safety. Innovation can also create new technologies and treatment methods, which can improve patient care outcomes and system efficiency. On the other hand, safety can also ensure that each innovation is implemented responsibly and protects both patients and healthcare workers. And there is also safety forming a balanced foundation for achieving sustainable healthcare system development for the future, this study represents the latest literature on innovation and safety in healthcare systems, highlighting how technological advancements must always align with established safety standards. This challenge often arises when the rapid pace of innovation outpaces the implementation of safety measures, particularly in high-risk medical settings, The research findings confirm that safety must be embedded from the early stages of innovation through a collaborative approach and continuous evaluation. Strengthening innovation without sacrificing safety allows healthcare institutions to maintain trust, increase resilience, and ensure that human well-being remains the primary focus of any progress and safety, it can be concluded that health and safety are not two opposites, namely complementary elements and, when effectively integrated, can facilitate the healthcare system to become a more adaptive structure.