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    09 May 2023

    Understanding human factors will allow surgical teams to enhance performance, culture and organisation of operating theatres.
    This one day masterclass will concentrate on human factors within the operating room. This is aimed at all theatre staff. It will look at why things go wrong and how to implement change to prevent it from happening again or mitigate the risks.
    This Masterclass will focus on systems to improve patient safety as well as looking at never events and how to learn from them using a human factors approach.
    Key learning objectives:
    Safety culture Human factors Leadership Never events This masterclass is aimed at all theatre staff.
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    hub members receive 20% discount using code hcuk20kh.

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    09 May 2023 08:15      15:15

    Digital innovations bring many opportunities to transform healthcare services, and to improve people’s health and experiences of care. However, introducing and using technology has continued to prove difficult, and there is still a lot to achieve to deliver on the promise of digital transformation.
    This event will bring together leading innovators and delegates to network and collectively and creatively develop strategies that enable innovative practice. During this in-person event at The King’s Fund, experts will discuss current innovations – such as, virtual wards, shared care records, remote monitoring, and robotic process automation (RPA) – in the context of the wider health care landscape, and consider how to overcome the barriers people face to implementation.
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    09 May 2023 13:00      14:00

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) sets out a new approach to learning and improving following patient safety incidents across the NHS in England.
    Transition webinars focus on the different phases of the PSIRF preparation guide and feature presentations from NHS organisations currently transitioning to PSIRF.
    Transition webinars are open to everyone to attend, including both NHS and arms length bodies
    Presenters:
    Nicky Ore – Deputy Director of Patient Safety, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Jo Rowan – PSIRF Project Manager, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Kim Bennett – PSIRF Clinical Project Manager, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Tracey Herlihey, Head of Patient Safety Incident Response, NHS England Lauren Mosley, Head of Patient Safety Implementation, NHS England Register

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