Patient safety remains inconsistent as a priority and there is a need for a forum through which stakeholders can engage in collaborative, challenging and meaningful debate. The Patient Safety Forum aims to provide this platform by convening the patient safety community to discuss how to embed patient safety as a core purpose of health and care. This event is hosted by Public Policy Partnerships, in partnership with Patient Safety Learning.
Topics for discussion:
Current and future opportunities to leverage technology and data to improve patient and staff safety
The delivery of safer care to improve patient outcomes and efficiency - what is the role of technology within this?
Optimising the patient safety benefits and minimising the risks of AI in healthcare
The development of digital clinical safety in the NHS – delivering standards and mitigating patient safety risks
Leveraging innovation to improve medicines safety
Patient, family and carer engagement; why not listening is a huge patient safety concern and how to improve patient-provider interaction
Safety management system approaches and organisational patient safety improvement planning
Why leadership and culture matter for patient safety
PSIRF and LFPSE progress; are we actioning learning to improve patient safety?
Benefits of attending:
Join high-level strategic conversations with patient safety industry leaders and NHS decision makers
Unparalleled sector intelligence concerning patient safety from leading experts
Shape the future of patient safety in the UK
Gain key insights from our bespoke line-up of experts as they debate the health system’s biggest patient safety challenges
Hear exclusive insights from PPP expert analysts
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