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December 2019

Watch Now: Person Centred Care: Blending improvement methods and business thinking into practical steps with Dr Tricia Woodhead

By | Dec. 19, 2019 | 0

We were delighted to have Dr Tricia Woodhead present our first live webinar of 2020, Person Centred Care: Blending improvement methods and business thinking into practical steps.

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Blog Highlights from 2019

By | Dec. 19, 2019 | 0

As we get close to the end of 2019 and begin a brand-new decade in 2020, we’ve looked back at the posts we’ve shared over the past year and collated the Top 10 Most Popular:

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Are you tired of counting how many times something goes wrong?

By | Dec. 17, 2019 | 0

The ethos of safety has always been to reduce unwanted and harmful events or even better, to completely eliminate them. Even though it makes sense to try to stop things from going wrong, this is clearly not enough.

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Watch Now: Quality in Crisis Situations with Dr Peter Lachman

By | Dec. 17, 2019 | 0

We were delighted to have Dr Peter Lachman, ISQua CEO, present on Quality in Crisis Situations in our final live webinar session for 2019.

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5th Global Ministerial Summit on Patient Safety Confirmed

By | Dec. 17, 2019 | 0

Patient safety is a public health priority and a globally shared challenge, thus international cooperation is crucial. One of the most significant advances in this area to date is the recent adoption of the resolution "Global Action on Patient Safety" by the World Health Assembly, which enabled the first-ever World Patient Safety Day this past September. In recent years, the Global Ministerial Summit on Patient Safety has become one of the central platforms for improving patient safety worldwide. It represents an effective tool for facilitating collaboration between countries and stakeholders alike.

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Leading a Culture of Safety

By | Dec. 4, 2019 | 0

As a quality and safety champion within my organization, I am the clinical lead for an initiative to improve the safety culture within our critical care department. Creating psychological safety within a team empowers staff to speak up and promotes the delivery of safer care to patients.

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