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    07 June 2023

    The implementation of policies from the centre, getting systems talking to each other and bridging the gap between analysts and clinicians all remain system-wide issues. The HSJ Data & Analytics Forum is a unique opportunity to challenge thinking, discuss challenges openly and share best practice through a blend of keynote speeches, panel sessions and intimate round-table discussions. 
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    07 June 2023

    Leadership in the NHS is the responsibility of all staff. This one day masterclass in Quality Improvement will allow all healthcare staff to learn about QI methodology, tools to use and how to lead change. The day has been developed to provide both practical and appropriate QI training to all staff. 
    You will learn what QI tools to use and how to maintain the improvements. You will explore how to avoid common mistakes that staff make.
    Key learning objectives: 
    Understand QI. Learn QI methodology. Develop QI skills. Learn how to lead change and avoid common resistance to change. Consider when to lead and when to follow. Ensure your QI results are maintained. Register
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for discount code.

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    07 June 2023      08 June 2023

    This two day intensive masterclass will provide Root Cause Analysis Training in line with the July 2019 Patient Safety Strategy.
    This intensive two day masterclass will provide Root Cause Analysis training in line with the 2019 Patient Safety Strategy and subsequent guidance. The course will offer a practical guide to conducting RCA with a focus on systems-based patient safety investigation as proposed within the latest guidance released by NHS England and NHS Improvement. The course provides insights into how RCA is evolving and gives detailed information on what standards RCA investigations are expected to reach following the detailed recent reviews of patient safety work across the NHS and healthcare.  
    The new National Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) published in 2020 highlights important changes to the way safety incidents will be investigated, which is reflected in this course. Key new content includes:
    Promotion of RCA as a tool for learning & improvement. Emphasis on increased use of listening & interview (staff and patients) to gain a better understanding of what has happened. The importance of Safety II and focusing on system strengths, plus linking RCAs to QI & clinical audit. More emphasis on human factors. Brief information on approaches that may be more appropriate to RCA (e.g. significant event analysis, after-action reviews). Register
    hub members receive a 20% discount. Email info@pslhub.org for discount code.

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