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#HASummit14 Session F: Patient Safety and Patient Injury Prevention Best Practices Sasha Madison Director Infection Prevention and Control, Stanford Health Care Elaine Whaley Director, Infection Prevention and Control, Texas Children's Hospital Jonathan E. Gottlieb, MD Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Executive, Indiana University Health Facilitator: Holly Rimmasch Chief Clinical Officer, Health Catalyst Stephanie Jackson, MD Chief Medical Officer – Hospital, Vice President, Quality, HonorHealth

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Session F: Patient Safety and Patient Injury

Prevention Best Practices

Sasha MadisonDirector Infection Prevention and Control, Stanford Health Care

Elaine WhaleyDirector, Infection Prevention and Control, Texas Children's Hospital

Jonathan E. Gottlieb, MDExecutive Vice President and Chief Medical Executive, Indiana University Health

Facilitator: Holly Rimmasch Chief Clinical Officer, Health Catalyst

Stephanie Jackson, MDChief Medical Officer – Hospital, Vice President, Quality, HonorHealth

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Poll Question #1

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Are you using data and analytics to support best practices in patient safety?

a) Yes

b) No

c) Unsure or not applicable

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Poll Question #2

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What are your greatest challenges or barriers to improving patient safety and reducing harm?

a) Culture

b) Timely and accurate data

c) Adequate resources

d) Other

e) Unsure or not applicable

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Lessons Learned

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Please take a few minutes to write on your handout 3 to 5 lessons you have learned from this panel.

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Questions & Answers

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Choose one thing…

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Write down one thing will you do differently after hearing this presentation

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Thank You

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Session Feedback Survey

1. On a scale of 1-5, how satisfied were you overall with this session?

1) Not at all satisfied

2) Somewhat satisfied

3) Moderately satisfied

4) Very satisfied

5) Extremely satisfied

2. What feedback or suggestions do you have?