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1 HSCP Research Conference Friday 28 th February 2014 Dr. Philip Crowley, National Director QPS Safer Higher Quality Care for our Patients

2 Media coverage €320k payout as hospital says sorry over death from dehydration

3 Healthcare System Failures

4 Where does improvement Happen? Quality Improvement of Patient care National Group Ward

5 Where Improvement Happens Collaboratives Pathways Guidelines Quality Improvement of Patient care National Group Ward Conditions Leadership Patient involvement Clinical Governance Education & Learning: - Measurement - QI Methods Conditions Leadership Patient involvement Clinical Governance Education & Learning: - Measurement - QI Methods

6 A culture change – safety first 1.Individual relationship between HSCP and patient 2.Multidisciplinary Team / Ward 3.Hospital / organisation

7 Patient and H+SCP  Take ownership – accountable for the safety of care  Pivotal role in respecting and defending the dignity of every stage of life  Pivotal role in advocating for and on behalf of patients  What are the 3 biggest challenges that prevent me in delivering care – communicate out and up

8 MDT and Ward  Leadership role in drawing others into supporting change Engaging Patients and staff you manage Safety Pause

9 MDT and Ward  Understanding what safety and quality means for your ward Safer Better Healthcare Standards Multidisciplinary team prompts

10 MDT and Ward  How well are you delivering Safe Quality Care  QA+I tool, clinical audit

11 Clinical audit guidelines

12 Hospital / Organisation  Strong culture of Governance for Quality and Safety – be a champion for quality/question everything  Generate a culture of listening to your staff and patients  Quality and Safety Walkrounds  Transparency  Patients – open disclosure  Measurement – Quality Profile

13 Checklists  Safe survey national policy and checklist  Ward rounds principles for best practice and checklist

14 Open disclosure  National Guidelines  National Policy  Guide for health and social care staff  Patient information leaflet  Staff support ‘assist me’ model

15 Quality Profile Patient Experience Staff Experience Quality Improvement Dashboard of Quality Indicators and Outcome Measures +

16 Employees & Patients: Likelihood to Recommend 16Press Ganey Associates Employee Likelihood to Recommend Patient Likelihood to Recommend

17 How can we support you? Quality and Patient Safety Division Patients and Staff Engagement ImprovementSupporting and Assuring Quality

18 Improve the Safety of Patients Listen to and empower patients Listen to staff Foster development and growth Embrace Transparency through Measurement (Indicators/Clinical Audit) QI skills and knowledge Areas for focus by QPS

19 Patient central  Patient Forums  National Healthcare Charter  Patient Safety Champions  Measuring experience  Surveys  Patient stories – from ward to board

20 Listening to Staff  Staff experience – seek and value feedback/ideas for improvement  Patient Safety Culture Survey/ Walk-rounds  Prioritise staff welfare  ‘Walk in my shoes’

21 Elements of the National QI Programme Each parallel element targets a different level of healthcare professional, maximising penetration of QI capability across the hospital system

22 Measurement  ASK FOR THE DATA  Data driven quality improvement  Number of incidents plus trends  Ensuring preventable don’t keep reoccurring Quality Profile  New quality indicators  Patient experience and Staff experience  Complaints…  Clinical audit Use data to generate light not heat

23 Berwick’s Challenge  Abandon blame as a tool and trust the good will and good intentions of staff  Reassert the primacy of working with patients and carers to achieve healthcare goals  Use quantitative targets with caution – they should never displace the primary goal of better care  Recognise that transparency is essential and expect and insist on it  Give staff career-long help to learn, master and apply modern methods for quality improvement  Make sure pride and joy in work, not fear, infuse the service

24 Oh! The places you’ll go..... And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed.) Kid, you’ll move mountains! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So…get on your way! Dr. Seuss Thank You


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