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    • USA
    • Seminars and presentations
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    • Patient Safety Movement
    • 28/06/23
    • Health and care staff, Patient safety leads

    Summary

    Video of the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit presentations. The event fostered a high-level exchange of ideas and initiatives to improve global patient safety with expert speakers and panelists, inspiring messages from hospital executives, and the sharing of tragic patient stories. The programme ignited further momentum to reach ZERO harm.

    You can view all the speaker presentations by clicking on the image below. There is also a link to the Patient Safety Movement Foundation website with all the presentations at the end of the page.

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    10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science and Technology Summit

    The Summit began with a powerful keynote address by Dr. Michael Ramsay, CEO of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. He reflected on the role the increasing availability of hospital data on medical errors could play in reducing harm. “Technology is changing; we’re now getting real data.... I’m very optimistic that we’re really going to see a difference in healthcare,” he said.

    In his State of the Movement Speech, Joe Kiani, founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, emphasised urgency in improving patient safety, praising contributions from individuals and organisations. He also acknowledged the movement’s achievements and called for learning from successful hospitals, transparency, and government support.

    Dr. Mike Durkin, chair of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation Board, highlighted the need for improved collaboration in patient safety and the importance of exploring causes and fostering open discussions. He identified the integration of innovative medical technology and devices as crucial for effecting change.

    Several distinguished speakers also shared invaluable insights during the Summit:

    • President Bill Clinton stressed the importance of learning from others, stating, “We have to develop a culture of conversion, nobody wants to see innocent people die.”
    • Dr. Anthony Staines underscored the urgency of making patient safety a global health priority, urging action from countries, institutions, and providers.
    • Dr. Jannicke Mellin-Olsen highlighted the significance of patient involvement, advocating for the patient’s voice to be heard at every level of service, even when it may be a whisper.
    • Dr. Sanaz Massoumi, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s COO, called for a shift in focus, urging healthcare workers to prioritize the quality of care they provide over the sheer volume of cases.
    • Dr. Peter Ziese advocated for a preventive approach, suggesting that instead of reacting to issues, we should strive to prevent them.
    • Dr. Donald Berwick discussed intentional leadership, asserting that excellence is not accidental but a consequence of deliberate actions.
    • Stephanie Mercado redefined the terms “quality” and “safety,” emphasizing that they should no longer be equated with compliance alone but incorporate striving for excellence.
    • Dr. Konrad Reinhart called attention to the significant potential to reduce harm in sepsis cases, which currently surpass cancer deaths worldwide.
    • Dr. Peter Pronovost discussed the importance of listening to individuals who raise concerns, noting that the majority of harm occurs when these concerns go unheard.
    • Dr. Neelam Dhingra expressed belief in the global patient safety movement, which continues to gain strength.
    • Dr. Michelle Block Schreiber pointed out that, despite notable advancements in patient safety, the pandemic exposed the fragility and lack of resilience in the healthcare systems across the US.
    • Sir Liam Donaldson, MD, defined resilience in the face of threats, stressing the ability of organizations to bend, adapt, and grow to meet new challenges.
    • Dr. Francisco Valero-Cuevas reemphasized that the problems and solutions related to patient safety are already known and that existing tools like the Actionable Evidence-Based Practices can be implemented worldwide without the need for further development.

    The following panel discussions at the Summit provided an ideal platform for attendees to learn transformative knowledge and strategies from their participants:

    Preventing Patient Harm: Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence

    Panel participants Nasim Afsar, Philip Lumb, Basil Matta, David Stockwell, and Peter Ziese, with moderator Charlie Miceli, highlighted the transformative potential of AI and predictive analytics in healthcare to enhance patient safety. By leveraging advanced algorithms and machine learning, these technologies can proactively identify risks and prevent adverse events.

    President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

    PCAST member Joe Kiani moderated a panel with Ruth Ann Dorrill, Rachael Fleurence, Chris Hart, Peter Pronovost, and Sue Sheridan to discuss issues pertaining to the high rates of patient harm in healthcare, as recently addressed by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

    The National Patient Safety Board

    The National Patient Safety Board panel, featuring moderator Leah Binder and panelists Sir Liam Donaldson, Robert Ferguson, Najmedin Meshkati, Sue Sheridan, and Abby Towfigh, emphasized the need for a national patient safety board to prioritize and raise awareness about patient safety.

    Patient Family and Engagement

    Panelists Vonda Vaden Bates, Henrietta Hughes, Merope Mills, Sue Sheridan, and Angie Mund, along with moderator Helen Haskell, explored the significance of patient and family involvement in healthcare in this panel. Conversations underscored the government’s role in protecting patient interests and the importance of shared solutions, activism, and advocacy.

    The Journey to Zero Harm Panel

    Moderator Robin Betts and panelists Kimberly Cripe, Javier Davila, Susan McGrath, and Bill Wilson discussed eliminating preventable harm at large healthcare organizations. Representatives from Children’s Hospital of Orange County and UC Irvine noted the significant improvements their hospitals achieved while acknowledging the ongoing challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Patient Safety in the News

    Panelists Jessica Aguirre, David Cox, Merope Mills, and Diane Perez, with the help of moderator Jim Messina, discussed the vital role of journalists as “influencers” and the importance of unbiased reporting. They shared personal experiences and insights on storytelling techniques to engage readers and create meaningful conversations about healthcare.

    Opioid Safety

    The opioid safety panel addressed the far-reaching implications of opioids. Moderator Daniel Cole with panelists George Blike, Yvonne Gardner, Grant Lynde, Stacey Orsat, and Frank Overdyk examined the motivations behind opioid prescriptions and advocated for improved education programs and continuous monitoring to detect adverse events.

    We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Merope Mills, Melissa Sheldrick, Melissa Pederson, Desiree Williams, and Juwan Lopez for their unwavering commitment to turning personal tragedies into a catalyst for progress. Their voices have ignited a sense of urgency, compelling us to redouble our efforts in the pursuit of safer and more compassionate healthcare systems.

    Patient Safety Movement: 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit presentations (28 June 2023) https://psmf.org/event/10th-annual-world-patient-safety-science-technology-summit/
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