The Georgia Hospital National Patient Safety Goals (Nests) are a set of guidelines and objectives developed by the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA) to ensure optimal patient safety and quality of care within hospitals throughout Georgia. These goals are designed to address key areas of concern and potential risks to patient well-being, with the ultimate aim of reducing medical errors and adverse events. One of the primary goals of the Georgia Hospital Nests is to enhance the accuracy and safety of medication administration processes. This goal aims to prevent medication errors, such as incorrect dosages or administration of the wrong medication. Hospitals are encouraged to implement measures like barcode scanning systems, computerized physician order entry (CPE) systems, and medication reconciliation protocols to improve medication safety. Another vital goal focuses on preventing healthcare-associated infections (His). Infection control measures and guidelines are promoted to reduce the occurrence of infections acquired during hospital stays. This involves practices such as proper hand hygiene, maintaining a sterile environment, and adhering to appropriate disinfection and sterilization protocols. Furthermore, the Georgia Hospital Nests emphasize the importance of patient identification and communication. Hospitals are encouraged to implement strict protocols to accurately identify patients throughout their stay, reducing the risk of miscommunication or misdiagnosis. This includes measures like wristband identification, verification of patient identity before medication administration or procedures, and clearly labeling specimens. The goals also aim to improve the safe use of medical equipment and technology. Hospitals are encouraged to ensure that all staff members are trained in the appropriate use of medical devices and that equipment is regularly inspected and maintained. This helps prevent potential harm or errors related to the use of medical devices, such as infusion pumps or ventilators. In addition to these core goals, the Georgia Hospital Nests may encompass other specific areas depending on evolving patient safety concerns. These could include goals related to fall prevention strategies, prevention of surgical errors, reducing the risk of patient harm in emergency departments, or addressing behavioral health needs. By implementing and adhering to the Georgia Hospital Nests, hospitals across the state aim to optimize patient safety, minimize medical mistakes, and improve overall healthcare outcomes. Compliance with these goals not only benefits patients but also promotes a culture of safety within healthcare institutions, fostering trust and confidence in Georgia's hospital system.