Summary
The Patient Safety Database (PSD), previously called the Anesthesia Safety Network, is committed in the delivery of better perioperative care. Its primary goal is to make visible the lack of reliability of healthcare and the absolute necessity to build a new system for improving patient safety. This year, PSD has also been involved in the development of the SafeTeam Academy, an e-learning training platform associated with the Patient Safety Database, which offers video immersive courses using the power of cinema to train healthcare professionals.
This is the latest newsletter from PSD, featuring a wide range of content by safety experts across Europe.
Content
Articles and themes in this issue
- Speak up... a powerful psychological safety indicator (Amy Edmonson)
- Empty bags or to be filled? An article about medication safety by the mother of a person with autism living in adult residence
- Patient safety report: Medstar health quality and safety vision
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. By a mobile intensive care unit composed of a nurse, an ED doctor and a driver
- A vision of the health system in 10 years (Johannes Wacker)
- Implementation of an innovative training program promoting checklists in intensive care
- Mindfulness and patient safety (Rhona Flin)
- A bone to pick with me. An account of wrong site surgery in dental surgery (Franck Renouard)
- Patient safety at the heart of the turmoil of excellence (Rene Amalberti)
- Hospitals in 2031 (Martin Bromiley)
- Hopes for Human Factors in healthcare (Steven Shorrock)
- A letter from the year 2030 (Sven Staender)
- Pracically, how can we do better? (Guillaume Tirtiaux)
- Grounding and solidifying safe care (Anthony Staines)
Patient Safety Database - Patient safety report: Toward excellence in healthcare (November 2022)
http://www.patientsafetydatabase.com/pdf/en/2022-11-PSR20-en.pdf
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