Every year, September 17 is observed as World Patient Safety Day (WPSD), a global initiative by the World Health Organization (WHO). The day emphasizes the urgent need to reduce medical errors, ensure transparency in healthcare, and strengthen trust between patients and providers.
In 2025, the theme — “Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child” — highlights the importance of protecting the most vulnerable: infants and young children, who often face avoidable risks during childbirth, diagnosis, and treatment.
History and Significance
- Established: 2019 by WHO after the World Health Assembly adopted the resolution on Global Action on Patient Safety.
- Purpose: To raise awareness, encourage systemic change, and promote patient-centered care.
- Significance: Each year, millions of patients worldwide suffer from avoidable harm due to unsafe medical practices. WHO estimates that up to 1 in 10 patients is harmed while receiving hospital care, much of it preventable.
Theme of World Patient Safety Day 2025
The theme “Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child” calls attention to,
- Preventing infections in maternity and pediatric wards.
- Strengthening neonatal and child healthcare systems.
- Promoting early diagnosis and error-free treatment.
- Training health workers in safe pediatric practices.
Why Patient Safety is a Global Health Priority
Unsafe healthcare can result in,
- Prolonged hospital stays and avoidable costs.
- Loss of lives from preventable errors.
- Erosion of trust between patients and providers.
- Ensuring safety builds accountability, efficiency, and human dignity into healthcare systems.
Role of Patients in Safety
Patients are not passive recipients but active participants in ensuring safety. WHO urges patients to,
- Ask, Confirm, Record: Verify diagnoses, treatments, and medications.
- Share history & allergies: Communicate clearly with medical teams.
- Stay informed: Understand risks, side effects, and safe practices.
WHO’s Role in Patient Safety
WHO spearheads global initiatives by,
- Publishing safety guidelines and toolkits.
- Running awareness campaigns each year.
- Supporting nations in integrating safety policies in healthcare.
- Promoting a culture of learning from errors instead of hiding them.
Key Takeaways
- Day Observed: September 17 (every year).
- Initiated by: World Health Organization (2019).
- Theme 2025: Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child.


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