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SUMMARY:Patient Safety 2021: Driving Quality and Improvement in Care
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ORGANIZER;CN="Clive Flashman":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	An online event\n\n\n\n	4\,356\,277 reports of patient sa
	fety incidents were reported between November 2018 and October 2019. These
	 incidents were linked to more than 4\,600 deaths. The cost of harm for cl
	inical negligence claims from incidents in 2019/20 expected to cost the NH
	S £8.3 billion. Improving patient safety could save almost 1\,000 extra l
	ives and £100 million in care costs each year from 2023/24.\n\n\n\n	There
	 is also potential to reduce claims provision by around £750 million per 
	year by 2025. In July 2019\, the NHS published its Patient Safety Strategy
	 which seeks to continuously improve patient safety over the next five to 
	ten years.\n\n\n\n	This event draws upon a number of the key themes of the
	 Patient Safety Strategy\, reviews its progress one year and reflects on t
	he impact of Covid-19 on patient safety initiatives. It will highlight goo
	d practice in developing a proactive approach to identifying risks to safe
	 care while also including systems\, risks\, human factors and organisatio
	nal culture.\n\n\n\n	Hear the latest policy updates and practical case stu
	dies featuring innovative patient safety interventions across primary and 
	secondary care to save lives and protect patients.\n\n\n\n	Speakers includ
	e:\n\n\n\n	\n		Robert Waterson\, Senior Lecturer\, Nursing\, University of
	 East London\n	\n	\n		Sue Tranka\, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer for Patien
	t Safety and Innovation\, NHS England and NHS Improvement\n	\n	\n		Dr Navi
	na Evans\, Chief Executive\, Health Education England\n	\n	\n		Cassandra C
	ameron\, Head of Policy and Strategy\, Healthcare Safety Investigation Bra
	nch\n	\n	\n		CQC representative\n	\n	\n		NHS Resolution representative\n	\
	n	\n		Dr Subhro Banerjee\, Deputy Medical Director\, Consultant Emergency 
	Medicine\, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust\n	\n	\n		Jim Briggs\, Directo
	r of the Centre for Healthcare Modelling and Informatics (CHMI)\, Universi
	ty of Portsmouth\n	\n	\n		David Watson\, Clinical Lead Advanced Practice U
	HM\, NHS Lanarkshire\n	\n	\n		Anthony Avery\, Professor of Primary Health 
	Care\, Faculty of Medicine &amp\; Health Sciences\, University of Nottingh
	am\n	\n\n\n\n	Full details and registration here\n\n\n\n	There is a charg
	e for all registrants\n\n
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