Patient Safety 2015 - Webinar on Reliability: The Next Frontier in Patient Safety
Date2015-10-27
Deadline2015-10-27
VenueOnline Event, USA - United States
KeywordsPatient Safety; Healthcare Research and Qualit; Healthcare Improvement
Websitehttps://bit.ly/1haFwRF
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
Reliability is the next frontier in patient safety according to Dr. Carolyn Clancy, the former Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and current Assistant Deputy Undersecretary for Health, Quality, Safety and Value, veterans' Health Administration. She gave this message as a keynote speaker at the Sixth Annual Forum and Gala of the Lucian Leape Institute of the National Patient Safety Foundation, held in Boston on September12, 2013.
Why should you attend:
Hospitals are still far from being highly reliable is a warning from The Joint Commission President and CEO Mark R. Chassin, M.D., M.P.H., and executive vice president for healthcare quality evaluation Jerod M. Loeb, Ph.D. They urge hospitals to make the substantial changes to achieve the ultimate goal of zero patient harm by adapting lessons from high-risk industries. According to them, "too many hospitals and health care leaders currently experience serious safety failures as routine and inevitable parts of daily work." They urge major changes involving leadership, safety culture and robust process improvement using the framework to make progress toward "high reliability", which is the achievement of extremely high levels of safety that are maintained over long periods of time.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Reliability theory missing in healthcare
Institute of Healthcare Improvement definition of reliability
Achieving failure-free performance over time
Example of reliability-millions of dollars and thousands of lives saved
Estimating failure rates and reliability the correct way
Roadblocks to use of reliability
Good solutions are available
Understanding system reliability
Structured method for improving reliability
Who Will Benefit:
Senior Hospital Managers
Nursing Managers
Hospital Administrators
Chief Medical Officers
Risk Management Staff
Regulatory Compliance Staff
Quality Assurance Managers
Patient Safety Staff
Speaker :
Dev Raheja, MS,CSP, A respected and sought out expert on hospital safety, author of Safer Hospital Care: Strategies for Continuous Innovation draws on his 25 years of experience as a risk management and quality assurance consultant to provide hospital stakeholders with a systematic way to learn the science of safe care. He teaches “Quality Improvement Methods in Healthcare” for the BBA program in Healthcare Management at Florida Tech University. He has written over 20 articles on healthcare quality and safety, and is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Contact Info:
MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
FaX: 302-288-6884
support-AT-mentorhealth.com
Event Link: http://bit.ly/1haFwRF
http://www.mentorhealth.com/
Reliability is the next frontier in patient safety according to Dr. Carolyn Clancy, the former Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and current Assistant Deputy Undersecretary for Health, Quality, Safety and Value, veterans' Health Administration. She gave this message as a keynote speaker at the Sixth Annual Forum and Gala of the Lucian Leape Institute of the National Patient Safety Foundation, held in Boston on September12, 2013.
Why should you attend:
Hospitals are still far from being highly reliable is a warning from The Joint Commission President and CEO Mark R. Chassin, M.D., M.P.H., and executive vice president for healthcare quality evaluation Jerod M. Loeb, Ph.D. They urge hospitals to make the substantial changes to achieve the ultimate goal of zero patient harm by adapting lessons from high-risk industries. According to them, "too many hospitals and health care leaders currently experience serious safety failures as routine and inevitable parts of daily work." They urge major changes involving leadership, safety culture and robust process improvement using the framework to make progress toward "high reliability", which is the achievement of extremely high levels of safety that are maintained over long periods of time.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Reliability theory missing in healthcare
Institute of Healthcare Improvement definition of reliability
Achieving failure-free performance over time
Example of reliability-millions of dollars and thousands of lives saved
Estimating failure rates and reliability the correct way
Roadblocks to use of reliability
Good solutions are available
Understanding system reliability
Structured method for improving reliability
Who Will Benefit:
Senior Hospital Managers
Nursing Managers
Hospital Administrators
Chief Medical Officers
Risk Management Staff
Regulatory Compliance Staff
Quality Assurance Managers
Patient Safety Staff
Speaker :
Dev Raheja, MS,CSP, A respected and sought out expert on hospital safety, author of Safer Hospital Care: Strategies for Continuous Innovation draws on his 25 years of experience as a risk management and quality assurance consultant to provide hospital stakeholders with a systematic way to learn the science of safe care. He teaches “Quality Improvement Methods in Healthcare” for the BBA program in Healthcare Management at Florida Tech University. He has written over 20 articles on healthcare quality and safety, and is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Contact Info:
MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
FaX: 302-288-6884
support-AT-mentorhealth.com
Event Link: http://bit.ly/1haFwRF
http://www.mentorhealth.com/
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