Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has demanded responses for which the National Health System (NHS) was not prepared. The Spanish Society for Quality in Healthcare (SECA) has the mission of promoting quality in healthcare and contributing to its proper functioning.
Objective: to present SECA recommendations to ensure the quality and safety of patients in the recovery of the NHS following the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the possibility of a resurgence.
Methods: Qualitative study to seek consensus with the participation of 49 representatives of the different stakeholders (patients, managers, professionals, academics and researchers). The areas to be explored were: lessons learned, management of new care demands from COVID-19 patients, recompositing of templates, strengthening the resilience of professionals, new role of patients and contingency plans.
Results: Four hundred and twenty-eight proposals were submitted. Once duplicates were deleted and similar proposals were merged, their number was reduced to 120. Of these, 60 proposals were prioritized and grouped into two categories of measures: (1) to recover the Health System (equity, accessibility, effectiveness, efficiency, safety, patient experience and work morale) and (2) to deal with possible outbreaks.
Conclusion: SECA responds to its commitment to society with recommendations to ensure quality of healthcare and patient safety in the COVID-19 Era.
Trabajo líquido y prevención de riesgos laborales: la necesaria reformulación de la seguridad y salud laboral en la sociedad de la información G. García Jordi Delclós (Editor Asociado) Universidad de Texas (Houston) Margarita León (Editora Asociada)Port Aventura -SPMaz (Tarragona)
Pilar Varela (Editora Asociada)Hospital Clínic (Barcelona)
Reyes Zapater Jordá (Editora Asociada)Asociación deMedicina del Trabajo de la Comunidad Valenciana (Valencia)
José Miguel Martínez (Editor Estadístico)MC Mutual (Barcelona)
COMITÉ EDITORIAL INTERNACIONAL Marcelo AmableUniversidad de Avellaneda (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
John AsteteInstituto Nacional de Salud (Lima, Perú)
Ada AvilaUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte, Brasil)
David CoggonUniversity of Southampton (Reino Unido)
Cecilia CornelioSuperintendencia de Riesgos del Trabajo (Argentina)
Sarah A. FelknorUniversity of Texas (Houston, EE.UU.)
Claire Infante-RivardMacGill University (Montreal, Canadá)
Dana LoomisUniversity of Nevada (Reno, EE.UU.)
Ewan B. MacdonaldUniversity of Glasgow (Reino Unido)
Lida OrtaUniversidad de Puerto Rico (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Marianela RojasUniversidad Nacional de Costa Rica (Heredia, Costa Rica)
Kyle SteenlandRollins School of Public Health (Atlanta, EE.UU.)
Benedetto TerraciniUniversità di Torino (Italia)
Alejandra VivesUniversidad Católica de Chile (Santiago de Chile)
CONSEJO RECTOR
Jordi-Carles Schlaghecke i Gras (Presidente de la SCSL)Marga León Sampol (Vicepresidenta de la SCSL) Montserrat Closa Cañellas (Tesorera de la SCSL) Helena Basart Gómez-Quintero (Secretaria de la SCSL) Santiago Villar (Presidente de la AMTCV) Ana M. García (Ex-directora de Archivos de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales) Àngels Mingo Vallès (Ex-presidenta de la SCSL)
COMITÉ EDITORIAL Joan AlguacilUniversidad de Huelva
Lucia Artazcoz
Agencia de Salud Pública de BarcelonaPere Boix
I+3 Consultores
Emili CastejónInstituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo
Guillermo GarcíaUniversidad Internacional de la Rioja
Fernando G. BenavidesUniversitat Pompeu Fabra
Vega GarcíaInstituto de Salud Pública y Laboral de NavarraMontserrat García-Gómez
Ministerio de Sanidad, Política Social e Igualdad
Ramona García MaciàDepartament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya
Águeda GiráldezSocietat Catalana de Salut Laboral
Joan GuaschInstituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo
Manolis Kogevinas
ISGLOBAL
María López-RuízUniversitat Pompeu Fabra
Francisco MarquésInstituto Nacional de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo
Emilia Molinero
Departament de Treball, Afers Socials i Famílies
José María Ramadá
Parc de Salut MAR, BarcelonaMari Cruz Rodríguez-Jareño
Universitat de Girona
Carlos Ruiz FrutosUniversidad de Huelva
M. del Mar SeguíUniversidad de Alicante
Consol SerraParc de Salut Mar, Barcelona
María Teófila Vicente-HerreroGrupo de Investigación en Medicina del Trabajo (GIMT)
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