This December 3, 2024, is Giving Tuesday! We invite you to join us in furthering our mission to improve patient safety globally.
The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS) is proud to be ranked as a top-100 international patient safety organization dedicated to advancing patient health and safety. This year, we’ve made tremendous strides in enhancing care standards, thanks to the generous support of individuals like you:
- Our Enhanced Respiratory Care Program has accredited healthcare facilities across six different states so far, ensuring they meet or exceed the national standard of care for mechanically ventilated patients. More facilities are going through quality reviews and clinicians are improving their respiratory practices through our continuing medical education (CME) courses. , These accreditations and certifications directly contribute to reducing adverse events and improving patient outcomes.
- We proudly co-hosted the 2024 Global Sepsis Alliance Conference, addressing the critical issue of sepsis diagnosis and therapy. With over 12,000 attendees from 185 countries, our collaborative efforts are making a global impact. Moreover, our sepsis CME courses are the first time CME credits have been offered at the Global Sepsis Alliance.

At PPAHS, we are proud to be moving the patient safety needle in the most critical patient safety issues facing us today.
This Giving Tuesday, your support can help us:
- Identify unmet healthcare needs and develop innovative solutions to improve patient safety.
- Expand our Enhanced Respiratory Care Program to more facilities.
- Educate clinicians on best practices to reduce adverse events and preventable harm.
- Create new resources to address sepsis and other healthcare challenges.
Did you know? According to the WHO, in the U.S., 1 in every 10 patients is harmed during hospital care, with 50% of these events being preventable. We are committed to building a safer ecosystem where healthcare professionals, organizations, and patients work together to prevent errors, learn from them, and create a culture of safety.
We need your help to keep this momentum going. Your donation, large or small, can directly impact patient safety and healthcare quality around the world.
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Thank you for standing with us in this critical mission.