All Patient safety articles – Page 124
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Cancer Care
The winners want to improve services, treatment and care at all stages of the cancer journey
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Cardiac Care
The winners spearheaded a project designed to improve the recognition, prevention and treatment of acute kidney injury
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Clinical Leadership
The winners set up a team that developed a live data analysis tool to help identify specific issues in stroke patients’ care
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Dementia Care
The winner came up with a novel solution to reduce the risk of older people developing delirium in hospitals
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Education and Training in Patient Safety
The winners developed an evidence-based, patient-led mobile app for patients to manage their own illness and their own risk
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Improving Safety in Medicines Management
The winner worked on a mission enuring patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are recognised before they arrive in hospital
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Improving Safety in Primary Care
Improving safety in primary carePatient Safety Awards 2016, Improving Safety in Primary Care winner: Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust Winner: Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust When GPs at one of 36 practices in North Manchester have a patient in a health or social care crisis they can call ...
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Mental Health
Patient safety in mental healthPatient Safety Awards 2016, Mental Health winner: South West Zero Suicide Collaborative Winner: South West Zero Suicide Collaborative This collaborative is founded on the notions that every suicide is potentially preventable – but that no single agency can prevent suicide alone. Working ...
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Patient Safety in Care of Older People
Patient safety in care of older peoplePatient Safety Awards 2016, Patient Safety in Care of Older People winner: North East London Foundation Trust Ridouts logo Sponsored by Ridouts Winner: North East London Foundation Trust The winning quality improvement project focused on enhancing ...
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Preventing avoidable harm
Preventing avoidable harmPatient Safety Awards 2016, Preventing avoidable harm winner: Lancashire County Council Ahsn network Sponsored by The AHSN Network Winner: Lancashire County Council Falls prevention is a significant public health concern. This project, funded by Lancashire CC and developed by East Lancashire ...
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Procurement - Patient Safety
The winner sought to standardise procurement and to improve outcomes for patients who can be harmed by ill-fitting or poor quality garments
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Technology and IT to improve patient safety
Technology and it to improve patient safetyPatient Safety Awards 2016, Technology and it to improve patient safety winner: Intelligent Health UK Winner: Intelligent Health UK Near miss reporting is now well established both within the airline industry and the world renowned Toyota Production System. The award ...
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Changing Culture to Improve Patient Safety
Quality improvement and culture change was achieved by the winners in care homes with the PROSPER programme
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Patient Safety Awards 2016: Managing Long Term Conditions
Managing long term conditionsPatient Safety Awards 2016, Managing Long Term Conditions winner: South Tees Hospitals Foundation Trust Winner: South Tees Hospitals Foundation Trust The winner in this category has established what they believe to be a UK first: a rapid access, community-based, self referral service for ...
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Exclusive: Brexit may hit NHS's nurse 'pipeline', says regulator chief
Nursing regulator says Brexit likely to impact “pipeline” of nurses to NHS EU nurses likely to face stricter tests to work Would increase NMC costs The “pipeline” of nurses coming to the NHS may be constrained because of likely changes to the approval process for those coming from ...
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Fear of litigation must never be a roadblock to transparency
Legal processes must never get in the way of supporting staff, reducing risks to patients and doing the right thing
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Sepsis faces a new front
Technology is helping clinicians to detect sepsis earlier, something which is key to combating this often undetected killer
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Clouds, silver linings and Storm Desmond
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay had been prepared for emergencies but Storm Desmond tested the organisation to its limits
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Let patient experience take centre stage
Much needs to be done to bring patient experience to the forefront of the agenda
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Time to nurture better mental healthcare services
More government funding promised to increase specialist mental healthcare for mothers in the perinatal period is just part of the action required