New HCPro Boot Camp: High Reliability and Safety in Healthcare Workshop
Hospital Safety Insider, January 11, 2018
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Gain the tools and guidance to create a culture of high reliability and safety within your organization. This one-day, intensive workshop provides hospital safety professionals the strategies to reliably deliver effective interventions and refine organizational culture to support overall safety.
With practical, straightforward solutions attendees will gain the tools to ensure safe patient care, every day, for every patient.
Expert Gary L. Sculli, RN, MSN, ATP, addresses the high reliability markers needed to reduce errors and improve safety. Attendees will learn how to implement standardized language for staff in critical situations across the organization. Plus, Sculli will provide guidance and criteria to implement a Just Culture across a healthcare system.
Attendees will be able to:
- Explain how high reliability can reduce errors and improve safety
- Promote evidence-based, reliable methods to improve safety
- Detail which elements and behaviors must be included in an overall plan to achieve high reliability
- Implement just culture concepts across a healthcare system
Who should attend?
- Healthcare safety professionals
- CEOs
- COOs
- VPMAs
- Risk managers
- Quality/performance improvement professionals
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