Raipur, September 17, 2025 – Ramkrishna CARE Hospitals observed World Patient Safety Day 2025 under this year’s World Health Organization (WHO) theme, “Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child”. The global campaign emphasizes the vulnerability of newborns and children to unsafe care and calls for urgent, collective action to ensure safe and quality healthcare for every child from birth onward.
Ensuring patient safety, especially for children, is a critical global challenge, with preventable harm in healthcare affecting 1 in 10 patients worldwide. India has made notable strides in reducing child mortality, but preventable adverse events in maternal, newborn, and childcare persist. The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for a collaborative effort among governments, healthcare providers, and families to strengthen safety protocols, educate caregivers, and prioritize safer care for this vulnerable population. This push is part of a broader global initiative to improve the quality of healthcare and prevent lifelong harm.
Dr. Pawan Jain, Senior Consultant & Head Department of Pediatrics, Ramkrishna CARE Hospital, added: “. As caregivers, we hold both a responsibility and a privilege to protect lives, of children and neonates nurture their health, and earn the trust of their families. For them the endeavor is to avoid even the smallest error in safety as it can have lasting consequences. World Patient Safety Day 2025’s theme “Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child,” emphasize these critical needs with compassion and precision.
We are committed to creating a safe, nurturing environment where every child receives care that protects their present and secures their future. With patient safety as the central focus on our mission, our hospital has implemented rigorous protocols the central focus on our mission our hospital has implemented rigorous protocols through continuous staff training, adherence to international best practices, and family centered care. We are dedicated to advancing our vision of world-class, affordable healthcare with compassion, innovation, and safety at its core.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sandeep Dave, Medical and Managing Director of Ramkrishna CARE Hospitals, said: “This World Patient Safety Day is not only about reaffirming our mission to provide the safest possible care to newborns and children, but also about raising awareness of why it matters. India’s progress in reducing child mortality shows that collective efforts are working, yet much more needs to be done. By creating awareness, strengthening a culture of safety across wards, ICUs, and operating rooms, and involving families as active partners in care, we can truly transform outcomes. At Ramkrishna CARE Hospitals, we remain committed to advancing this vision with compassion, innovation, and safety at the core.”
At Ramkrishna CARE Hospitals, patient safety has always been central to its mission. With NABH accreditation, state-of-the-art infrastructure, advanced neonatal and pediatric ICUs, and 24/7 emergency care, the hospital has implemented rigorous protocols to minimize preventable harm. Through continuous staff training, adherence to international best practices, and family-centered care, the hospital ensures safer outcomes for newborns and children. As part of its ongoing commitment, Ramkrishna CARE Hospitals continues to drive awareness, strengthen systems, and provide affordable, world-class healthcare with safety at its heart.