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Webinar: Healthcare Accident Investigations – The Red Cover Report and E.H.R. Safety

TMIT is delighted to have John Nance, a world-class patient safety leader, author, and speaker, back for a second part of a two-part series. His review of healthcare cybercrime and patient safety earned one of our highest ratings, and this month he will address his concept of applying the NTSB best practices to healthcare. This approach was a formal recommendation of the IOM four years ago, and many feel that its time has come. He will use two famous airline accidents, and a number of healthcare accidents that have harmed both patients and caregivers, to illustrate the principles we can apply to healthcare. John is also a best-selling author of Charting the Course, which is a "how-to map" for those who want to create the ideal safe hospital. It may be found at http://www.whyhospitalsshouldfly.com/thebook.html. John is also the co-author of a paper proposing an NTSB for healthcare entitled "An NTSB for health care – learning from innovation: Debate and innovate or capitulate."

A second presentation will address a new Community of Practice for E.H.R. Patient Safety, as requested by our audience. The presentation will address excellent new assets that participants can put to work immediately. Dr. Christopher Peabody, who will be on our reactor panel, will be introduced as one of the leaders of that community, which will be launched in the next few months.
Jennifer Dingman and Franck Guilloteau, two long-time patient safety advocates and leaders, will also be on the reactor panel.

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16 октября 2015 г. 2:33:42
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