With the aim of engaging with private industry companies, with a focus on corporate social responsibility, the WHO Service Delivery and Safety Department launched Private Organizations for Patient Safety (POPS) in May 2012. This took place on the occasion
of the WHO SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands annual day after a number of years spent establishing this collaborative model and calling
for interested parties to 'sign up'; those with a focus on hand hygiene in the first instance. POPS is managed under a password protected web based platform to allow proactive interaction with any committed private industry companies, such as manufacturers
and distributors of products for hand hygiene and injection safety, and holds face-to-face meetings at defined times in a year. Key is that interaction and collaborative project working is facilitated by WHO HQ or WHO Collaborating Centres. Regular,
focused engagement allows for a coherent and equitable means of sharing information and for progressing the altruistic aim of the collaborative.
The long term aim is to harness industry strengths to align and improve implementation of WHO
recommendations in different parts of the world, including in least developed countries. The goal of the collaboration is to benefit patients, and not the participants in the platform. The expected public health benefits from working together with
industry will be a reduction in health-care associated infections/harm through improvements in practices based on WHO recommendations.
The intention is to facilitate widest participation possible. However, in order to participate in this platform, an interested party (company) must meet the following criteria to ensure that their work upholds principles and values acceptable to WHO:
WHO retains the right to terminate an entity's participation in the platform if any of the above mentioned conditions are not respected.
The following benefits are expected to arise from the platform:
Member States
WHO
Industry