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    22 November 2022

    This Westminster conference will discuss the next steps for addressing rising clinical negligence costs in the NHS.
    It will be an opportunity to examine the future direction for reform, following the government consultation on lower value clinical negligence claims.
    Sessions focus on the way forward for learning from mistakes and litigation, improving patient safety, and supporting healthcare staff involved in clinical negligence claims.
    Delegates will also examine options for streamlining the processing of claims, international best practice, and the potential for moving towards a no-fault system proposed by the Health and Social Care Committee.
    Overall, areas for discussion include:
    the current landscape - assessing the factors driving rising clinical negligence costs - the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on increased risk of claims from diagnosis and treatment delays impact of policy developments - including the increasing use of technology and the move to integrated care - addressing variation and inequalities - changes in the Health and Care Act next steps - priorities for the development of approaches that encourage the health system to learn from mistakes - assessing the potential impact of a no fault system efficiency: opportunities to improve the timeliness and cost-effectiveness of claims resolution the potential for a mandatory system of fixed recoverable costs in low value claims implications for the future direction of system reforms patient safety and protecting healthcare staff - next steps for learning from claims - developing collective learning - using best practice guidelines - support for the ethnic minority workforce international examples - lessons from approaches to clinical negligence claims in other countries - how they might be applied effectively in England NHS Resolution’s strategy to 2025 - which sets out aims to reduce harm, distress and costs, and use indemnity arrangements to drive change across the health system. Agenda
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    22 November 2022 10:50

    The Convenzis Integrated Care Summit provides a secure and high-value platform for NHS Managers and leaders to meet, share practical insights, and listen to some of the sector's most reputable and thought-provoking experts. In support of the NHS, registration is complimentary and CPD accredited.
    NHS England explains that ICSs are partnerships of health and care organisations that come together to plan and deliver joined-up services, and to improve the health, of people who live and work in their area.
    Integrated care is about giving people the support they need, joining up across local councils, the NHS, and other partners. It removes traditional divisions between hospitals and family doctors, between physical and mental health, and between NHS and council services.
    ICSs (integrated care systems) are seen by NHS leaders as the future of health and care integration in England. The NHS Long Term Plan, and now the Government’s white paper on health and care reform, both place ICSs at the heart of the NHS.
    This upcoming event will provide NHS healthcare leaders from across primary, social and secondary care sectors with a secure and high-value platform to discuss the key challenges and benefits of the integrated care strategy.
    This event will showcase some examples of best practices from teams across the NHS and provide you with a platform to meet and engage with 5 commercial sectors thought leaders as they share innovative services and solutions with delegates across the day.
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  3. 13
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    22 November 2022 13:00      14:00

    NHS England & Improvement has asked all Integrated Care Systems to extend, or introduce for the first time, the Virtual Ward model. The guidance starts a two-year funded transformation programme to support the development of Virtual Wards, including Hospital at Home.
    In this free webinar an expert panel will discuss how Virtual Wards can support elective recovery and improve patient flow during the critical Winter period. Our panel will also focus on the practicalities of setting up, rolling out and managing Virtual Wards across multiple treatments and care pathways.
    Headline discussion points: 
    NHS winter pressures and tools to support delivery. Setting up, rolling out and managing Virtual Wards. Impact of Virtual Wards on the Healthcare system. Hospital at home & community based care models. What attendees will learn: 
    What is a virtual ward and what needs to be in place to make virtual wards work. Innovation and initiatives that have been used previously to support delivery. How virtual wards can be rolled out across a system and new treatments/pathways introduced within a virtual ward. Register

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  4. 14
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    22 November 2022 14:30      17:00

    This virtual seminar from the Clinical Human Factors Group will be looking at Just Culture and incident investigation and will feature two of the authors, Jan Davies and Carmella Steinke, of the new book 'Fatal Solution' , a book which describes "how a healthcare system used tragedy to transform itself and redefine Just Culture".
    In this provocative true story of tragedy, the authors recount the journey travelled and what was learned by, at the time, Canada’s largest fully integrated health region. They weave this story together with the theory about why things fall apart and how to put them back together again. Building on the writings and wisdom of James Reason and other experts, the book explores new ways of thinking about Just Culture, and what this would mean for patients and family members, in addition to healthcare providers. With afterwords by two of the major players in this story, the authors make a compelling case that Just Culture is as much about fairness and healing as it is about supporting a safety culture."
    To accompany this story Ken Catchpole, Professor of Human Factors at Medical University of South Carolina will discuss a variety of enablers and barriers to learning from clinical safety incidents, based on his perspective within the US health system. This will illustrate the format of incident analysis and response at MUSC; legal and regulatory issues; and the role and impact of human factors and systems engineering. He will also comment on the recent RaDonda Vaught case, and what that tells us about how far we still have to go.
    Jane O’Hara, Professor of Healthcare Quality and Safety in Leeds will adds a UK perspective to this worldwide issue, together with a session focusing on the view from a pharmacy perspective.
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