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There is currently remarkable consensus across think tanks, institutions, and political parties that a move towards a preventive state is key to creating a healthier nation.
A preventive approach can help people live healthily for longer while also addressing many of the problems within the health and care system, allowing for proactive population health management and tackling of health inequalities.
Creating a healthier nation needs a collaboration between people, places, the NHS, and businesses, as well as government. If the new government wants to improve the health of the nation, it should create an approach to health that spans all government departments, includes actions to reduce health inequalities, and implements measures that help people to make healthier choices.
At this in-person event, the case is presented for how prevention can create a healthier nation, why it is particularly important now, and propose tangible actions for making this shift at the national, system and local levels. Join the King's Fund to understand why prevention is key to supporting healthier lives and how it can be made a reality.
Join leaders and experts from across health and care, thinks tanks and politicians to explore:
why moving towards a preventive state is particularly important now given the context of widening health inequalities and stalling of life expectancy how to make the shift to prevention a reality at national, system, and local levels the importance of measuring preventive expenditure the role of prevention when taking a population health approach the link between health and housing and how healthier communities can support a wider approach to prevention. how place-based approaches to prevention are key. Register
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16 October 2024
Facere Melius are the only NHS Framework Provider approved training supplier that worked closely with NHS England in developing tools and guidance to support PSIRF.
This training will support the development of expert understanding and oversight of systems based patient safety incident response throughout the healthcare system - in line with NHS guidance, based upon national and internationally recognised good practice.
This course covers the end-to-end systems-based patient safety incident response based upon the new NHS PSIRF and includes:
PSIRF and associated documents (PSIRP, PSII standards)
oversight framework
effective oversight and supporting processes related to incident response
maintaining an open, transparent, and improvement focused culture
importance of communication and involvement of those affected (preventing further harm)
commissioning and planning of patient safety incident investigations
complex investigations spanning different organisational, care setting, and stakeholder boundaries.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Executives, commissioning, & service managers supporting service lead investigator roles
The following only after attending the 2-day systems approach to patient safety incident response: All Executive, Commissioner and Service Leads for investigation; All Lead investigators conducting patient safety incident investigations investigators conducting
FACILIATOR
Jo Perruzza is a former mental health nurse and has been a clinician, a clinical leader and a senior manager in mental health provider organisations. With a passion for patient safety and an expert in psychological safety she brings experience of leading internal and external investigations.
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hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.
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16 October 2024 09:00 16:00
The theme for this year's The Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) forum underscores the pivotal role that advancements in AI, robotics, and data play in shaping the future of healthcare for the benefit of patients and everyone involved in the sector. The event is free to attend, but you need to book to guarantee your place.
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