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    11 September 2024

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) arguably represents the most significant change to investigating and managing patient safety incidents in the history of the NHS. To embed PSIRF effectively within organisations, healthcare teams need to understand and utilise a range of new techniques and disciplines. Clinical audit is an established quality improvement methodology that is often overlooked by patient safety teams, but will play an increasingly important role in ensuring that PSIRF fully delivers its stated objectives.
    CQC reports often highlight the importance of clinical audit as a measurement and assurance tool that can raise red flags if used appropriately. Indeed, both the Ockenden and Kirkup reports highlighted the importance of clinical audit in identifying and quantifying substandard care.
    While SEIPS, After Action Reviews, more in-depth interviewing techniques, etc. are all receiving much fanfare in relation to PSIRF, the importance of clinical audit needs to be better understood. This short course will explain how organisations who use clinical audit effectively will increase patient safety and better understand why incidents take place. We will look at the key role of audit in understanding work as imagined and works as done and show why national audits can assist with creating patient safety plans. Change analysis and the effective implementation of safety actions are keys to PSIRF delivery and clinical audit will assist in the delivery of both. We will also demonstrate the important, but often under-appreciated role, clinical audit staff will have in the successful delivery of PSIRF.
    Key learning outcomes:
    Why clinical audit is an integral element of PSIRF. Why clinical audit staff have a vital role to play in PSIRF. How clinical audit data can help raise red flags and spot risks. Using clinical audit to better understand your incidents. Ensuring your safety actions are working. Using audit to assess your patient safety incident investigations. Register

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    11 September 2024

    Wondering what generative artificial intelligence (genAI) might mean for the future work of patient safety professionals? Join this IHI Lucian Leape Institute webinar. 
    In this webinar, world renown safety experts will explore how generative AI has the potential to transform the work of patient safety and quality professionals. If you’re keen to learn how cutting-edge genAI technologies may unfold and be leveraged to enhance your work in patient safety, this session is for you. You’ll leave this session with a deeper sense of benefit and risks of such applications, and considerations for stewarding their use.
    Register

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    11 September 2024 13:00      14:00

    The webinar will be covering:
    Busting the myths around DSCR’s Pitfalls, tips and tricks Guidance and support for moving suppliers Incorporate changing assured supplier list. Who should attend?
    These sessions have been designed for adult social care providers in England and are aimed at people who make decisions about the use of technology in care services.
    This might include:
    Owners Registered Managers Nurses Senior Care Staff Administrators IT Professionals Quality & Compliance Leads. Register

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