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Furthermore, it evaluates innovative strategies aimed at increasing patient engagement and improving communication among healthcare providers, which are crucial for successful treatment outcomes. The integration of multidisciplinary teams and advanced technologies is highlighted as a pivotal aspect of QRM in oral oncology. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement and proactive risk management, healthcare stakeholders can better navigate the complexities of oral cancer treatment, ultimately leading to enhanced patient outcomes and safety. This comprehensive examination underscores the vital role of QRM in advancing the quality of care in oral oncology. Oral oncology focuses on diagnosing and treating cancers affecting the oral cavity, including the lips, gums, tongue, and salivary glands. 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Oral oncology quality risk management: Tools and strategies to reduce risk
Oral oncology, which addresses the diagnosis and treatment of cancers in the oral cavity, presents unique challenges that demand an effective quality risk management (QRM) framework. This review explores the essential principles of QRM as they relate to oral oncology, focusing on the importance of patient safety and treatment effectiveness amidst complex care processes. The article outlines various tools and methodologies utilized for risk identification and mitigation, including Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Root Cause Analysis (RCA), while emphasizing the need for standardized protocols to enhance consistency in treatment delivery. Furthermore, it evaluates innovative strategies aimed at increasing patient engagement and improving communication among healthcare providers, which are crucial for successful treatment outcomes. The integration of multidisciplinary teams and advanced technologies is highlighted as a pivotal aspect of QRM in oral oncology. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement and proactive risk management, healthcare stakeholders can better navigate the complexities of oral cancer treatment, ultimately leading to enhanced patient outcomes and safety. This comprehensive examination underscores the vital role of QRM in advancing the quality of care in oral oncology. Oral oncology focuses on diagnosing and treating cancers affecting the oral cavity, including the lips, gums, tongue, and salivary glands. With the rising global incidence of oral cancers, largely attributed to lifestyle factors such as tobacco and alcohol use, the urgency for effective diagnosis and treatment has never been greater. An effective quality risk management (QRM) framework is essential to enhance patient outcomes and safety.