PPT-Risk Assessments: Patient Safety and Innovation
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Innovation Discussion 18 July 2013 FDASIA Group Charter The Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act FDASIA directed the HHS Secretary acting through
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Innovation Discussion 18 July 2013 FDASIA Group Charter The Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act FDASIA directed the HHS Secretary acting through the Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration FDA and in consultation with ONC and the Chairman of the FCC to develop a report that contains . Department of _______________. Employers . Duty of Care . The University owes a duty of care to:. Its employees. Contractors or partner organisations and their employees. Others who may be affected by its work activities (. A Guide for Hospitals. Improving Patient Safety Systems for LEP Patients. Goal of the Guide:. Help hospital leaders better understand how to address the issue of patient safety for LEP and culturally diverse patients. Patient Assessment. Module . #2. of 6. Shelley Thomas, MPT, MBA. Dara Coburn, M.S., . CCC-SLP. AGENDA. Patient assessment. Choosing . the most appropriate assessment protocol. Choosing . the top systems of balance impacting falls. April 11, 2016. CRICO- . Barbara . Szeidler, RN, BS, LNC, . CPHQ. Cambridge Health Alliance- Lorraine Murphy, MS, RN. Atrius Health - Beverly . Loudin, MD, MPH, FACOG. Brigham and Women’s Hospital –Karen Fiumara, PharmD, BCPS. Johns Hopkins Fall Assessment Tool. Quality Management Division. HQ, US Army Medical Command. Fort Sam Houston, TX. 1 June . 2011. Background. All patients regardless of age are at an increased risk for falling in a hospital setting. Fall and injury prevention continues to be a considerable challenge across the care continuum. . Assurance, Risk Management, and Patient Safety:. The Sharing of Information for Outcomes Improvement. Continuous Quality Improvement. “a system that seeks to improve the provision of services with an emphasis on future results. Like total quality management, CQI uses a set of statistical tools to understand subsystems and uncover problems, but its emphasis is on maintaining quality in the future, not just controlling a process.”. Assurance, Risk Management, and Patient Safety:. The Sharing of Information for Outcomes Improvement. Continuous Quality Improvement. “a system that seeks to improve the provision of services with an emphasis on future results. Like total quality management, CQI uses a set of statistical tools to understand subsystems and uncover problems, but its emphasis is on maintaining quality in the future, not just controlling a process.”. David W. Bates MD, . MSc. , Chair. 1. Committee Membership. David W. Bates, Chair. , Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Patricia Brennan. , University of Wisconsin-Madison. Geoff Clapp. , Better. Todd Cooper. A Guide for Hospitals. Improving Patient Safety Systems for LEP Patients. Goal of the Guide:. Help hospital leaders better understand how to address the issue of patient safety for LEP and culturally diverse patients. DYNAMIC APPRAISAL OF SITUATIONAL AGGRESSION- INPATIENT VERSION The Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression Inpatient Version DASA-IV allows for risk of aggression to be assessed on a day Conference – Chicago, IL . Safety . Workshop #. 3. The . Comprehensive Unit-based Safety . Program (CUSP) Toolkit. May 31, 2017 3:30 – 5:00 PM CT . . . Barbara S. Edson, RN, MBA, MHA. VP, Clinical Quality . PGCPM Revision Module July 2019. With thanks to Tina Strutt. 1. Syllabus Drug Safety, PV and Pharmacoepidemiology . The role of the pharmaceutical professional in drug safety and pharmacovigilance. Assessment and classification of Adverse Events, Adverse Drug Reactions, Serious Adverse Events and Suspected Unexpected Serious Adverse Reactions (SUSARs); evidence for association and causality. Describe . the role of infection prevention and control (IPC) in patient safety . programmes. .. List . at least eight main elements of patient safety . culture.. For . each element of patient safety culture, give at least one practical strategy for the IPC professional.. Katherine R. Zigmont, BSN, RN, CPPS, Clinical Liaison Nurse. Academic Medical Center PSO. Mary Devine, MPH. Emergency Management Director. Boston Children’s Hospital. Alison . Parmar. , JD. Senior Administrative Manager, Emergency Preparedness.
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