Change ideas/Interventions Safety huddles (WS)

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Our Vision: For NHS Quest theatres to achieve outstanding levels of patient safety Change ideas/Interventions Safety huddles (WS) Safety Champion Role (LTH) Clear protocol on use of abbreviations (C&H) Human Factors Training (LTH, RUHB) Driver Diagram Version 7 Culture of high-quality care and patient safety Communication Team work Collaborative working Engagement Leadership Education & Training - Briefing Simulation Training (BTH) SCReaM (Surrey Crisis Resource Management) is a cognitive aid for theatre emergencies (RSCH) Stickers as visual aids to improve communication (C&H) Swab count and checking of implants as ‘hard stops’ (C&H) Procedure specific checklists (RUHB) Electronic checklists (SRFT) Patient preparation video (HUTH Mandating IT checklist completion (WWL) Working safely to ensure that the best outcomes are achieved in NHS Quest operating theatres 5 Steps to Safer Surgery Step One: Briefing Step Two: Sign in Step Three: Time out Step Four: Sign out Step Five: Debriefing Clear roles & responsibilities Patient preparation Standardisation of best-practice Minimising movement of staff between theatres Education and training Right equipment, right place, right time Right resources – Staff, equipment, environment Starting anaesthesia when scrub and theatre team are ready (C&H) E-Learning (PALMS) (STH)