Safety First
Patient safety is supported through clinical coordination, identification practices, infection control, monitoring, and service protocols.
Quality and patient safety practices at Gupta Hospital & Research Centre focus on safe care, clean environments, correct patient identification, infection prevention, communication, emergency readiness, and continuous improvement.
Quality and patient safety practices at Gupta Hospital & Research Centre focus on safe care, clean environments, correct patient identification, infection prevention, communication, emergency readiness, and continuous improvement.
Patient safety is supported through clinical coordination, identification practices, infection control, monitoring, and service protocols.
Teams work to maintain reliable, respectful, organized, and transparent care delivery across departments.
Patient and attendant feedback helps the hospital improve communication, comfort, processes, and service quality.
Key practices that support safer hospital care and better patient experience.
Correct patient identification and clear communication help reduce errors during consultation, investigations, medicine administration, procedures, admission, and discharge.
Clean clinical areas, hand hygiene, sterilization practices, safe disposal, and visitor discipline help protect patients, attendants, staff, and the wider community.
Medication review, allergy information, pre-operative checks, anesthesia evaluation, monitoring, and post-procedure instructions support safer treatment and recovery.
Emergency readiness depends on trained teams, quick triage, monitoring, diagnostics, ICU coordination, ambulance support, and escalation to the right specialist.
Share allergies, previous reactions, current medicines, and past medical history with the treating team.
Follow hygiene, visitor, and safety instructions given by hospital staff.
Ask questions if discharge instructions, medicine doses, warning signs, or follow-up advice are unclear.