From a Safety Perspective, Human Health Care and Its Pharmacy Component
Abstract
As an important aspect of state operations and a component of national security, healthcare plays a vital role in both public and national safety. Its goal is to arrange and guarantee that the general public has access to reasonably priced medical care. Technical, human factor or security management, systemic security management, and cognitive complexity are the four stages of the origin of healthcare safety development and the corresponding safety models of formation. It was found that the concerns surrounding the development of the pharmaceutical industry's safety receive little attention at any point. We have put forth a model of the evolution of pharmaceutical safety formation, taking into consideration the evolution of safety models that emerge during the four stages of the genesis of safety science. Simultaneously, it is suggested that future research concentrate on new holistic concepts of safety, like "Safety II," evaluation, and validation techniques, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, where the topic's development remained in the second stage of scientific evolution, the search for drug-related pharmaceutical errors.