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    01 November 2022      02 November 2022

    The health and care sector is undergoing fundamental change and facing profound challenges. As it continues to deal with the impact of Covid-19, which has exacerbated the workforce crisis and health inequalities, the Health and Care Act introduces changes to how health and care services are organised and delivered with the aim of integrating care for people in England.
    The King’s Fund annual conference 2022 will bring together leaders from across the health and care system. Through keynote speeches, panel debates and interactive workshops, you can join peers to explore the impact of current reforms on service delivery and share experiences of the reality of working on the ground in this complex and challenging system. The agenda provides a key opportunity to hear from influential speakers about an inclusive approach to recovery and the impact of integrated care systems (ICSs) in the six months since they have become statutory bodies.
    Amanda Pritchard, Chief Executive Officer at NHS England recently setting out her reflections on the wider challenges and opportunities for the NHS around the theme of the four Rs: recovery, reform, resilience and respect. The agenda provides a key opportunity to hear from influential speakers about what this approach means in reality, what capacity and resource a system which has been under severe strain has to meet these challenges, how we can practically work to ensure an inclusive approach.
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    02 November 2022 09:00      14:00

    The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) invites you to attend a programme on root cause analysis (RCA). This programme is open to hospitals and ambulatory surgical facilities (ASFs).
    'Getting to the "root” of the problem: Conducting an RCA' is for those who are new to the RCA process or would like a refresher. It will provide introductory-level content within the framework of the PSA RCA Investigation Tool. 
    Following this program, attendees should be able to:
    1.  Define Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
    2.  Discuss when an RCA is appropriate
    3.  Identify steps involved in the RCA process
    Those who should consider attending this program are:
    Patient Safety Officers Risk Managers Quality Directors Human Resource Directors Executive Leaders Physicians  Educators Clinical Leaders. Register

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    02 November 2022 10:00      13:00

    This online workshop will be co-hosted by the General Osteopathic Council and the Collaborating Centre for Values Based Practice, St Catherine's College, Oxford.  
    It will explore the benefits and importance of shared decision making to both practitioners and patients as well as the challenges in making shared decision making a reality in consultations.
    It will also introduce a range of resources co-produced with patients and health practitioners to help patients and clinicians to express what is important to them in a consultation.
    Speakers include:
    Rachel Power, Chief Executive of the Patients Association Professor Ashok Handa, and Professor Bill Fulford, Co-Directors of the Collaborating Centre for Values Based Practice Register for the workshop

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    02 November 2022 12:00      13:15

    “Getting the human factors right minimises error, and maximises performance. It makes it easier to do the right thing, and harder to do the wrong thing.” - Health Education England.
    Human Factors Training (HFT) has been endorsed by the NHS and embedded in Mandatory training in many hospitals throughout the UK. It aims to reduce errors and harm to patients by educating NHS staff on the factors that create unsafe environments . During the recent NOA webinar discussing Never Events and Serious Incidents, a poll of participants showed that 40% had none or little knowledge of Human Factors.
    For this webinar we welcome Fran Ives, Human Factors Specialist and the Human Factors team at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Hospital (RJAH) where HFT has been established for all staff to discuss the principles and experience of the Trust.
    The RJAH team will give a brief overview of human factors and ergonomics, its relevance and role in improving patient safety, how it has been embedded at RJAH and the impact it has had.
    Fran will highlight her experience of the application of Human Factors both within a large NHS Trust and an Academic Health Science Network, including the successes and challenges of setting up and developing a service and what difference such a service can make.
    Speakers include:
    Fran Ives, Chartered Human Factors Specialist, West Midlands Academic Health Science Network Dr Sophie Shapter, Consultant Anaesthetist & Lead for Human Factors and a Patient Safety Specialist, The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Mr Simon Lewthwaite, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Register for the webinar

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