International Malta Meeting 2025

International Malta Meeting 2025
International Malta Meeting 2025

Enhancing Patient Safety: International Meeting in Malta

Last March 17th, an important meeting was held in Malta, hosted by the Ministry of Health, the University of Malta, and Care Malta. The focus of the event was on improving patient safety, emphasizing how the emotional well-being of healthcare providers plays a key role in achieving better outcomes.

The meeting brought together professionals and academics from four countries—Germany, Spain, Malta, and Italy—fostering a collaborative discussion on strategies to support healthcare workers and enhance patient care.

This international exchange of knowledge and experience highlights the growing recognition that caring for those who care for us is essential to building a safer and more effective healthcare system.

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