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    15 December 2021      17 December 2021

    The conference aims to bring all the Directors, Specialists, Professors, Doctors, Scientists, Academicians, Healthcare professionals, Nurses, Students, Researchers, Business Delegates, Industrialists to share the knowledge, experience, challenges, innovations, and trends encountered in the field of nursing, healthcare and patient safety.
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    15 December 2021

    This one day masterclass will focus on teams working effectively and productively through improving the culture within Healthcare organisations. There will be a focus on how safety and culture is perceived by healthcare staff and how Culture relates to QI and Audit. The outcome of the day is to not only improve Safety Culture and Patient Safety but also Staff Experience and Staff Engagement.
    For further information and to book your place visit https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/conferences-masterclasses/safety-culture-excellence or email kate@hc-uk.org.uk
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org

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    15 December 2021

    A team of educators from the Investigation Education, Learning & Standards department at the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) will discuss why they believe investigation is emerging as science in its own right. It’s described by Dawn Benson at the HSIB as “the adoption of a scientific approach to the development to all aspects of investigation practice, education, policy and research”.
    When in post as a national investigator at HSIB, Dawn noticed that the mix of expertise, knowledge and experience of her colleagues was heterogeneous and included psychology, sociology, systems engineering, human factors, medicine and the sciences of safety, management, improvement, implementation and education. All of which are needed for safety investigations which seek to enable organisations to learn from past experience in order to improve their safety performance.
    The team from HSIB, Dawn Benson, Rich McMaster, Laura Pickup and Deinniol Owens will also explain why they’ve stopped talking about human factors despite it forming much of what they do. Join us to debate and explore these areas. Helen Vosper will be your chair.
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    15 December 2021 13:30      15:00

    Core20PLUS5 is a national NHS England and NHS Improvement approach to support the reduction of health inequalities at both national and system level. The approach defines a target population cohort – the ‘Core20PLUS’ – and identifies ‘5’ focus clinical areas requiring accelerated improvement. 
    This webinar introduces the approach and how it can be implemented as well as summarises key findings from a survey on the approach.
    Registration will close on 14 December 2021 at 1pm. Joining instructions will be sent to registered delegates by 5pm on 14 December 2021.
    Register using your NHS/work email address
    Speakers:
    Dr Bola Owolabi, Director – Health Inequalities, NHS England and NHS Improvement Dr Marina Soltan, Health Inequalities Improvement Clinical Policy and Delivery Lead - Data and Research, NHS England and NHS Improvement Dr Shahed Ahmad, National Clinical Director for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, NHS England and NHS Improvement Prof. Edward Kunonga, Director of population Health Management at North England commissioning Support Core20: The most deprived 20% of the national population as identified by the national Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). The IMD has seven domains with indicators accounting for a wide range of social determinants of health.
    PLUS: Integrated Care System (ICS)-determined population groups experiencing poorer than average health access, experience and/or outcomes, but not captured in the ‘Core20’ alone. This should be based on ICS population health data. Inclusion health groups include: ethnic minority communities, coastal communities, people with multi-morbidities, protected characteristic groups, people experiencing homelessness, drug and alcohol dependence, vulnerable migrants, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities, sex workers, people in contact with the justice system, victims of modern slavery and other socially excluded groups.
    5: The final part sets out five clinical areas of focus. Governance for these five focus areas sits with national programmes; national and regional teams coordinate local systems to achieve national aims.
    Maternity: ensuring continuity of care for 75% of women from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and from the most deprived groups. Severe mental illness (SMI): ensuring annual health checks for 60% of those living with SMI (bringing SMI in line with the success seen in learning disabilities). Chronic respiratory disease: a clear focus on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) driving up uptake of COVID, flu and pneumonia vaccines to reduce infective exacerbations and emergency hospital admissions due to those exacerbations. Early cancer diagnosis: 75% of cases diagnosed at stage 1 or 2 by 2028. Hypertension case-finding: to allow for interventions to optimise blood pressure and minimise the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke.

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