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Ramside Hall, 14th May 2015 The Academic Health Science Network for North East and North Cumbria Patient Safety Collaborative An introduction to the PSC Health Education North East Faculty of Patient Safety: Collaboration across Human Factors and Simulation in the North East Mr Tony Roberts Patient Safety Collaborative Interim Programme Lead, AHSN NE&NC Deputy Director (Clinical Effectiveness), South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Joint Deputy Director Joint Deputy Director, North East Quality Observatory System (NEQOS), Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Health Care Research, Durham University
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Regionally-based system-wide integrators - Improving the health and wealth of the country -
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AHSN NENC Improve health & wealth Partnership – Research – Practice – Industry Members – Trusts, CCGs, Universities Stakeholders – Local Authorities, Industry, NIHR Clinical Research Networks, Clinical Networks, Other NHS bodies and organisations (like HENE), Public Health, LETB, NEQOS, NHS England
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National context Sign up to Safety Campaign 6,000 lives Patient Safety Collaboratives ‘Q Initiative’ (5,000 Safety Fellows) Regulation/Outcomes framework Francis/Berwick
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A network of 15 patient safety Collaboratives across England Tackle the leading causes of harm to patients using QI, innovation & evidence based solutions, supported centrally Offer staff, users, carers and patients the opportunity to work together locally to tackle specific safety concerns Build patient safety and improvement capability – quality and safety science education across professional groups Raise awareness – create energy, build a safety movement Ambition - will be the largest and most comprehensive collaborative improvement initiative in the world Will (must) work cross sector and cross service What is the patient safety collaborative programme and what will the Collaboratives look like?
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http://www.health.org.uk/areas-of-work/programmes/q-initiative/
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The collaborative so far: involvement Wider engagement Core member contacts Steering Group Core Team: 142 subscribers 2 major engagement events Trusts: 9/13 CCGs: 7/12 Universities: 5/5 ~16 members AHSN, Trusts, CCGs & Primary Care, HENE, NECS, Universities, Patient Leaders, NHS England Interim Programme Lead (0.2 WTE) Interim Programme Manager (0.2 – 0.4 WTE) Projects and Communications Manager (0.6 WTE)
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The collaborative so far: projects Projects adopted from AHSN Medicines optimisationThinkSAFELithium safetyHip fracture PSC Project call 2014/15 Serious infections (CAP/Sepsis)Pressure ulcersDeteriorating childAcute Kidney InjuryFallsPreventing hip fractures
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Alignment with national priorities
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Contacts Tony Roberts Interim Programme Lead Tony.Roberts@stees.nhs.uk Cate Quinn Interim Programme Manager CQuinnSolutions@gmail.com
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