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Content ArticleThis research focused on the Clinical pharmacist (CP) interventions from the PROTECTED-UK cohort. Data was collected from 21 adult critical care units over 14 days and interventions were catergorised as an error, optimisation or consults, with pharmacy service demographics also being collected by investigator survey.
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Health equity resource series
PatientSafetyLearning Team posted an article in Health inequalities
To support hospitals and health systems starting from different points on their journey to strengthen health equity, the American Health Association's Institute for Diversity and Health Equity (IFDHE) is preparing four new guidance and resource toolkits to share evidence-based practices to inform organisational next steps.- Posted
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Content ArticleThis research focuses on patient advocacy from a nursing perspective. In this qualitative study,15 clinical nurses working in intensive care units (ICUs), coronary care units (CCUs), and emergency units were interviewed regarding patient advocacy with data analysed using content analysis. After data analysis was performed, results showed that patient advocacy consisted of the two themes of empathy with the patient and protecting the patients.
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NHS performance summaries (Nuffield Trust)
PatientSafetyLearning Team posted an article in Data and insight
These webpages, published by Nuffield Trust, look at the latest NHS England data on key activity and performance measures. They highlight some of the statistics and how they compare to previous trends. These might include for example, data on waiting times and urgent care. Each summary links to 'indicators' detailing the statistics in greater depth, for example around A&E or diagnostic test waiting times or emergency readmissions. -
Content ArticleThis document describes and sets out the NHS Delivery Framework 2018-2019, Reporting Guidance, NHS Delivery Measures, Summary of Revisions to Measures, Reporting Templates and Measures from 2017-18 that have not been carried forward into the 2018-19 NHS Delivery Framework.
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Content ArticleThe study aims to describe patients' experiences of acquiring a deep SSI and it's negative impact. The authors propose that as many safety measures should be taken as possible to avoid and prevent infection.
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Content ArticleThis document describes how the Surveillance of Surgical Site Infection: Surgical Site Infection Surveillance Service aims to better patient care by asking hospitals to use data obtained from surveillance and compare rates of surgical site infections over time and against a benchmark rate. The aim is also to encourage the use of this information to help guide clinical practice.
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Content ArticleThe Patient Safety Authority are inviting PharmD students and faculty to submit their manuscripts by 30 June. A panel of guest editors—pharmacy experts from across the United States—will select their favourites.
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Content ArticleResilient Healthcare is an emerging theoretical field that has developed with influence from engineering, safety science, psychology, ergonomics, human factors, and aeronautics. Resilient Healthcare research has centred on understanding and improving the quality and safety of healthcare delivery. Theory is increasingly well-developed, but so far has only been applied in limited ways with select settings and activities. In order to improve the quality and safety of healthcare, it is essential to first understand the sources of complexity in clinical work. This ethnographic study from Sanford et al. of five hospital teams in a large, teaching hospital in central London aims to contribute to this growing evidence base by presenting data on specific challenges faced by healthcare workers and the adaptations they use to overcome them in everyday clinical work. This paper will present a new framework for recognising misalignments between demand and capacity and corresponding mechanisms for adaptation, which can be used to understand work-as-done in complex settings and to manage risk.
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Content ArticlePatient safety remains one of the most pressing health issues for public awareness and further policy action. Since 2006, OECD’s Health Care Quality and Outcomes (HCQO) Working Party (WP) has developed patient safety indicators (PSIs) based on administrative data sources. These data have been regularly collected and reported with an aim of assessing and comparing cross-country differences in patient safety. However, the international comparability of existing PSIs is challenging due to a number of methodological variations in measure implementation, for example, how countries record diagnoses and procedures, define hospital admissions, processes for reporting safety events. Consequently, in some cases, higher adverse event rates may signal more developed patient safety monitoring systems and a stronger patient safety culture rather than worse care. Current PSIs have limitations in that they fail to adequately capture important aspects of patient safety, such as the extent to which health care practices to prevent and address safety incidents are implemented. This report summarises activities undertaken to date as part of the international indicator development on patient-reported experiences of safety and also a set of questions to be used for the pilot data collection of patient-reported experience of safety, guidelines for the pilot data collection and ongoing pilot data collection
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Content ArticleImproving patient safety culture (PSC) is a significant priority for OECD countries as they work to improve healthcare quality and safety—a goal that has increased in importance as countries have faced new safety concerns connected to the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings from this OECD benchmarking work in PSC show that there is significant room for improvement.
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Content ArticleIn this interview Kathryn Marszalek, Senior Analytical Manager at the Health Foundation and Dr Jessica Butler from the Institute of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Aberdeen, discuss the Health Foundation's Networked Data Lab (NDL). They describe how linking data across the whole health and care system improves care and safety outcomes for patients, and how the programme has been used so far to identify clinically extremely vulnerable patients during the Covid-19 pandemic. They talk about what's next for the NDL and describe key success factors in achieving the the programme's fundamental goal of improving health inequalities in the population.
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Content Article'Kicking the Hornet’s Nest' is a documentary that looks at power morcellation, a popular gynaecologic procedure used to perform hysterectomies. The documentary demonstrates how the practice has been inadvertently spreading cancer in patients for decades. It includes first-person testimonies and archival footage and follows two married, Harvard-affiliated whistle-blowers who have been personally impacted by the procedure, as they campaign to expose the controversial practice and prevent future needless deaths.
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Content ArticleThe Health System Response Monitor (HSRM) has been designed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak to collect and organise up-to-date information on how countries are responding to the crisis. It focuses primarily on the responses of health systems but also captures wider public health initiatives. This is a joint undertaking of the WHO Regional Office for Europe, the European Commission, and the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
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Content ArticleA new Information Standard has been published by NHS Digital to support improved medication and allergy/intolerance information sharing across healthcare services in England.
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Healthy data e-consultation (2022)
Patient-Safety-Learning posted an article in Data and insight
The Healthy Data e-consultation is a joint initiative run by the Belgian project 'Towards the development of a national health data platform' (AHEAD) and the European initiative 'Towards a European Health Data Space' (TEHDAS). Its aims are: to listen to citizens and patients’ views on health data secondary use and sharing, and on the role that they would like to play in the management and use of their health data. to increase citizen awareness, engagement and empowerment on the topic, so that everyone can develop informed opinions and take an active role in the use of their health data. Anyone can sign up and share their views on the following questions: What should your health data be used for? Under which conditions should your health data be used? How would you like to be informed and involved in the reuse of your health data? What other ideas do you have on health data reuse?- Posted
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Content ArticleThis resource from the Health Foundation includes data, insights and analysis exploring how the circumstances in which people in the UK live shape their health.
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Content ArticleA delayed discharge is when a patient no longer requires hospital care but isn’t able to leave. Earlier this winter, hospital trusts in England were asked to work with local partners to cut delayed discharges by half by the end of January. Natasha Curry and Liz Fisher show how the situation has actually got worse since, and discuss the possible reasons why.
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EventIt is now clear that hormone pregnancy test Primodos, the epilepsy drug sodium valproate, and that pelvic mesh causes avoidable harm to many thousands of women and children. Yet recognising these potential harms took many years, and it is still the case that the service does not know the identities of all those affected or potentially affected. The main reason is lack of data. Knowing which patients have received which medicines and devices where, and quickly connecting longer-term outcomes, has traditionally been somewhere between impossible and extremely slow and difficult. Unnecessary harm has often been the result. So how can the NHS solve this issue? What do we know about the traditional challenges with traceability in healthcare and the shortcomings of current data collection techniques? How can it be ensured that the right products are being used for the right patient? What approaches and technologies might solve these challenges, ensuring that the right products are being used for the right patient? How could this fit into wider digital transformation work, and resulting data best be used to improve patient safety and outcomes? This HSJ webinar, run in association with GS1 UK, will bring together a small panel to consider the answers to these important questions. Register
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NHS Confederation: Health beyond the hospital conference
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untilNHS Confederation are bringing together organisations working to treat people closer to home. This conference will offer an opportunity for senior leaders across health and care to come together and explore health beyond the hospital. Health beyond the hospital is a chance to come together with others working in this space to explore how we can work collaboratively to support people in their homes and the community. It will focus on three key themes: people with health conditions (older people; people with multiple and complex conditions; and children and young people); data and digital; and innovation. This will be a key opportunity for members and non-members to network with peers, to share knowledge and experience, as well as listen to experts from across healthcare. By focusing on what we can do together and uniting around patients we can shift the conversation to focus on treating people where they live and keeping them well at home. Register- Posted
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EventuntilThis is a free live webinar event on ''Transforming the ‘waiting list’ into a ‘preparation list’ for Cheshire and Merseyside ICS'' with speaker Dr Mark Ratnarajah. The session will focus on how smart triage and digital health coaching is improving patient outcomes and reducing elective surgery waiting times across the Cheshire and Merseyside ICS. This event is open to everyone to attend and share thoughts and experiences on different topics. Join us to discuss, discover and learn about the latest ongoings in health tech. Register
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EventThe implementation of policies from the centre, getting systems talking to each other and bridging the gap between analysts and clinicians all remain system-wide issues. The HSJ Data & Analytics Forum is a unique opportunity to challenge thinking, discuss challenges openly and share best practice through a blend of keynote speeches, panel sessions and intimate round-table discussions. Register for this event
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