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18 March 2025 19 March 2025
Rewired 2025 is the largest UK digital health expo connecting everyone working to use digital and data to deliver improvements in health and care.
The event convenes healthcare providers and planners, researchers, and academics, established industry leaders, suppliers and the latest and most exciting start-ups to address how the NHS achieves productivity, equity and improved outcomes through digital health technologies and innovations.
Running 18-19 March at The NEC in Birmingham, the show is packed with insights and inspiration for anyone wanting to learn from the UK’s best digital health speakers and NHS case studies.
If you are looking to do great things in digital health, then Rewired is the must-attend event for networking, learning and developing your career.
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18 March 2025 19 March 2025
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) is excited to introduce the Certified Professional in Human Factors in Health Care (CPHFH) certification! This credential validates your expertise in applying human factors principles to improve patient safety and system performance.
About the Certification:
Human factors is a critical discipline that optimizes interactions between technology, environments, systems, and people to reduce risks in health care. Earning this certification showcases your commitment to safer, more efficient health care systems.
Exam Availability:
The certification exam will be available starting March 10, 2025, and will assess your knowledge through multiple-choice questions and real-world scenarios.
Prepare for the Exam with this live webinar from IHI.
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18 March 2025
Training to support the development of expertise involving patients, families, carers and staff when things go wrong, in line with NHS guidance, based upon national and internationally recognised good practice. To include the duty of candour and ‘being open’ principles.
This course covers the end-to-end systems-based patient safety incident response based upon the new NHS PSIRF and includes:
Duty of candour regulations
Being open and apologising when things go wrong
Challenges/complexities associated with cases where there is more than one investigation
Effective communication, including dealing with conflict and difficult conversations
Effective involvement of those affected by a patient safety incident throughout the incident response process to ensure a thorough and richer investigation
Sharing findings
Signposting and support: including loss, trauma and stress
Who should attend:
Lead investigators conducting patient safety incident investigations
Executive and service lead for duty of candour
Executive and service lead for patient safety
Executive and service lead for the supporting response to patient safety incidents
Investigators supporting patient safety incident investigations
Facilitator: 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.
hub members receive a 20% discount. Email [email protected] for discount code.
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18 March 2025
As healthcare evolves at an unprecedented pace, patient safety continues to be a top priority. The year 2025 marks 25 years since the Institute of Medicine’s landmark report, To Err Is Human, and we are now facing new, complex challenges in patient safety.
From artificial intelligence in clinical settings to the growing threats of cyberattacks and medical misinformation, the landscape of healthcare has drastically changed. Additionally, rising awareness of health disparities and issues like “medical gaslighting” highlight the importance of patient-provider relationships.
During this webinar, we will:
Describe how ECRI and the ISMP PSO use a learning system approach to create and disseminate the list of Top 10 Patient Safety Concerns. Discuss why dismissing patient, family, and caregiver concerns should be a major area of concern for the healthcare community. Discuss how elements of a total systems approach to safety and recommendations for improvement can be used to address these concerns. Register
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