Our Journey So Far Rose Baker, Head of Nursing – Division 1 Mandy Gibbs, Patient Safety Manager QIPP Safe care.

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Our Journey So Far Rose Baker, Head of Nursing – Division 1 Mandy Gibbs, Patient Safety Manager QIPP Safe care

Preventing Harm, Improving Safety Campaign QIPP Safe care

Preventing Harm Improving Safety RWH Campaign for Preventing Harm, Improving Safety Patient Safety First Campaign for England Measurement Leading Improvements in Patient Safety, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement Leadership for Safety Infection PreventionPressure UlcerFalls Prevention Critical Care BundlesPerioperative Care Deteriorating PatientHigh Risk Medication VTE Adverse Events (GTT)Mortality Reviews Education & Training QIPP Safe care

Preventing Harm Improving Safety QIPP Safe care Preventing Harm, Improving Safety & Quality Leadership for Safety Device Related Infections Pressure UlcersFalls Prevention Deteriorating PatientVenous Thromboembolism Adverse Events (GTT)Mortality Reviews Education and Training Nutrition Patient Experience

QIPP Safe care

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