440,000 lives, a figure that was reported in the Journal of Patient Safety in 2013. The Irvine, California-based Patient Safety Movement Foundation has shifted its focus away from preventing specific kinds of patient harm, says Donna Prosser, DNP, RN, chief clinical officer of the nonprofit group. "We have revised our commitment model because in the prior eight years what we were asking healthcare organizations to do was to make a commitment to improving safety and reducing incidents of medical harm through certain populations. When I say populations, I mean reducing falls, reducing healthcare-acquired infections, reducing sepsis, and so on. So, we had asked healthcare organizations to make a commitment to improve specific focus areas," she says.