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Strategic Partner: Book before 28 October 2011 and save up to £50! Plus! Don’t miss our pre- conference workshop: Patient Safety in Primary Care Tuesday 22 November 2011 Edinburgh Wednesday 23 November 2011 Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh, EH1 1TH Improving the reliability and safety of everyday healthcare systems and processes Jason Leitch National Clinical Lead for Quality Scottish Government Dr Neil Houston GP, Dollar Health Centre National Clinical Lead in Primary Care, Healthcare Improvement Scotland Hear from key speakers including: Ros Gray National Coordinator Scottish Patient Safety Programme Jill Vickerman Acting Director of Health & Healthcare Improvement Directorate Scottish Government Malcolm Daniel Consultant in Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Glasgow Royal Infirmary George Brechin Chief Executive Officer NHS Fife Prof. Dilip Nathwani Consultant Physician Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee Thomas Johnston Junior Doctor University of Dundee Register today: www.ps-scotland.co.uk Call us on 0845 056 8299 or email [email protected] Produced by: Why attend? Patient Safety Scotland is the only event to provide a truly independent forum to discuss the key challenges and priorities for sustaining patient safety across Scotland Developed following an in-depth research process with key patient safety leaders and frontline health professionals Patient Safety Scotland will focus on the strategic issues of integration, spread, sustainability and culture as well as drilling down to the minutiae of daily challenges Additional expert speakers include: Gerry Marr, Chief Executive, NHS Tayside Brian Robson, Medical Director, Healthcare Improvement Scotland Lesley Anne Smith, Head of Quality, NHS Highland Simon Watson, Clinical Lead for Patient Safety, NHS Lothian Pat O’Connor, Deputy Chief Executive, Healthcare Improvement Scotland Shaun Maher, Senior Charge Nurse, Intensive Care Unit, NHS Forth Valley Kevin Rooney, Professor of Care Improvement, University of the West of Scotland Nikki Maran, Director, Scottish Simulation Centre Manoj Kumar, Speciality Registrar, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, NHS Grampian David Gerrett, Senior Pharmacist, National Patient Safety Agency Sponsored by: Supported by: The only truly independent forum for patient safety in Scotland Patient Safety Scotland.indd 2 18/8/11 16:00:56

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Strategic Partner:

Book before

28 October 2011

and save up to £50!

Plus!

Don’t miss our pre-conference workshop:

Patient Safety in Primary CareTuesday 22 November 2011

Edinburgh

Wednesday 23 November 2011Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh, EH1 1TH

Improving the reliability and safety of everyday healthcare systems and processes

Jason LeitchNational Clinical Lead for Quality

Scottish Government

Dr Neil HoustonGP, Dollar Health Centre National Clinical Lead in

Primary Care, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

Hear from key speakers including:

Ros GrayNational Coordinator

Scottish Patient Safety Programme

Jill Vickerman Acting Director of Health & Healthcare Improvement Directorate

Scottish Government

Malcolm DanielConsultant in Anaesthesia & Intensive Care

Glasgow Royal Infi rmary

George BrechinChief Executive Offi cer

NHS Fife

Prof. Dilip NathwaniConsultant Physician

Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee

Thomas JohnstonJunior Doctor

University of Dundee

Register today: www.ps-scotland.co.ukCall us on 0845 056 8299 or email [email protected]

Produced by:

Why attend?

Patient Safety Scotland is the only event to provide a truly independent forum to discuss the key challenges and priorities for sustaining patient safety across Scotland

Developed following an in-depth research process with key patient safety leaders and frontline health professionals

Patient Safety Scotland will focus on the strategic issues of integration, spread, sustainability and culture as well as drilling down to the minutiae of

daily challenges

Additional expert speakers include:

■ Gerry Marr, Chief Executive, NHS Tayside

■ Brian Robson, Medical Director, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

■ Lesley Anne Smith, Head of Quality, NHS Highland

■ Simon Watson, Clinical Lead for Patient Safety, NHS Lothian

■ Pat O’Connor, Deputy Chief Executive, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

■ Shaun Maher, Senior Charge Nurse, Intensive Care Unit, NHS Forth Valley

■ Kevin Rooney, Professor of Care Improvement, University of the West of Scotland

■ Nikki Maran, Director, Scottish Simulation Centre

■ Manoj Kumar, Speciality Registrar, Aberdeen Royal Infi rmary, NHS Grampian

■ David Gerrett, Senior Pharmacist, National Patient Safety Agency

and save up to £50!

Sponsored by: Supported by:

The only truly independent forum for

patient safety in Scotland

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Improving the reliability and safety of everyday healthcare systems and processes

Hear what this year’s Patient Safety Congress attendees said:

The UK’s largest patient safety event, Patient Safety Congress is proud to present Patient Safety Scotland. Acting as the focal point for those organisations and individuals determined to drive forward improvements in patient safety, Patient Safety Scotland is a must attend event for every practitioner and manager committed to improving quality and safety in healthcare. Patient Safety Scotland will showcase the latest best practice taking place across Scotland as well as key international insights. So whether you are a chief executive of a hospital in Scotland or someone new to patient safety looking to gain inspiration from a country leading the way in patient safety, this is event is for you.

Bringing you the detail you need to transform the quality of care on the ground and showcasing the best practice taking place throughout Scotland; Patient Safety Scotland is the annual event to raise the profi le of patient safety, share best practice and embed innovation across all areas of healthcare provision in Scotland.

Key themes to be addressed at this unmissable event include:

■ Linking safety work with the quality agenda

■ Managing the interface between primary and secondary care

■ Achieving spread and sustainability in patient safety work across Scotland

■ Sustaining quality throughout healthcare provision in Scotland

■ International innovations in patient safety and aligning these with the quality agenda

■ Improving handovers and reducing medical errors

■ Strategies for improving medicines reconciliation

Register online today: www.ps-scotland.co.uk Email [email protected] Tel: 0845 056 8299 Fax: 0207 728 5299

Who should attend?

Anyone committed to improving patient safety and quality in their organisation should attend this important event.

Sponsorship Opportunities To fi nd out how you can raise the profi le of your products and services at this important event, please contact:

Ince Saleem on 020 7728 3740 or email [email protected]

Strategic Partner

The Health Foundation is an independent charity working to improve the quality of healthcare in the UK. We are here to inspire and create the space for people to make lasting improvements to health services. Working at every level of the system, we aim to develop the technical skills, leadership, capacity and knowledge, and build the will for change, to secure lasting improvements to healthcare. One of our key priorities is inspiring improvement in patient safety. Find out more at www.health.org.uk

Sponsors

The Boehringer Ingelheim group is one of the world’s 20 leading pharmaceutical companies. Headquartered in Ingelheim, Germany, it operates globally with 145 affi liates and more than 42,000 employees. Since it was founded in 1885, the family-owned company has been committed to researching, developing, manufacturing and marketing novel products of high therapeutic value for human and veterinary medicine.

The CareFusion, Infection Prevention mission is to deliver

clinically differentiated evidence-based products and services that support the global effort to reduce HAIs. ChloraPrep is illustrative of this focus. ChloraPrep is currently the only product licensed for cutaneous antisepsis, which allows healthcare professionals to comply with epic2: National Evidence-Based Guidelines for Preventing Healthcare Associated Infections and is available in both clear and tint in a variety of sized single use, sterile applicators.

Informatica Systems, part of the BMJ Group, provides data management software to support GP practices and PCOs deliver high quality, clinically safe and cost-effective patient care. Audit+ delivers patient safety information to practice staff at the point of delivery of care and supports long term conditions management and prescribing support. For more information visit www.informatica.bmj.com

Group Bookings!

Book 3 people

and get the

4th free!

Who should attend?

“Challenging, informative, thought provoking and

stimulates action”

Executive Director, Aneurin Bevan Health Board Wales

“Challenging, informative, thought provoking and

“Very informative and energising”

IT Clinical Lead, West Midlands SHA

“Very informative and energising”

“It offers an opportunity to hear from

national and international experts whilst networking with colleagues across the NHS - lots of ideas, the chance to network and time to think”

Head of Integrated Governance and Quality, Kirklees Community

Healthcare Services

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Register online today: www.ps-scotland.co.uk Email [email protected] Tel: 0845 056 8299 Fax: 0207 728 5299

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

08.45 Registration

09.10 Chair’s opening remarks Jason Leitch, National Clinical Lead for Quality Scottish Government

09.15 Setting the scene: How can we achieve spread and sustainability in Scotland?

09.15 - 09.30 – Opening Address: Jill Vickerman, Acting Director of Health & Healthcare Improvement Directorate, Scottish Government

09.30 - 10.00 – Panel Discussion: Gerry Marr, Chief Executive, NHS Tayside Pat O’Connor, Deputy Chief Executive, Healthcare Improvement Scotland Malcolm Daniel, Consultant in Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, Glasgow Royal Infi rmary

10.00 Improving the interface between primary and secondary care

■ Medicines reconciliation■ Results handling■ Shared care and communication ■ Primary-secondary care interface: Opportunities to identify and prevent harm and error

Jason Leitch, National Clinical Lead for Quality Scottish Government

Dr Neil Houston, GP, Dollar Health Centre, National Clinical Lead in Primary Care, Healthcare Improvement Scotland Kevin Rooney, Professor of Care Improvement, University of Western Scotland Ros Moore, Chief Nursing Offi cer, NHS Scotland

10.30 Involving patients and the public in decision making and service development to improve patient safety

■ Challenging traditional healthcare attitudes towards patients and their families.■ Why bother? - Consideration of the benefi ts of improving patient & family involvement■ Some practical examples of tools healthcare professionals can use to promote and improve pt & family involvement

Shaun Maher, Senior Charge Nurse, Intensive Care Unit Forth Valley Royal Hospital

10.45 Patient experience in patient safety: Using patient experience & patient involvement to drive patient safety Carol Sinclair, Programme Director, Better Together, NHS Tayside

11.05 Morning refreshments

11.25 Developing clinical leadership across sectors George Brechin, Chief Executive, NHS Fife

11.50 Plenary address Speaker tbc, Health Foundation

12.20 Demonstrating the link between quality and safety and fi nance Dr Lesley Anne Smith, Health Foundation/IHI Fellow 2010-11 and Head of Quality, NHS Highland

12.50 Lunch and opportunity to visit the exhibition

12.50 - 13.50 Chief Executive Lunch: Strictly by invitation only.

Email [email protected] for further information

13.10 - 13.50 Lunchtime learning workshops: Choose from the below three interactive learning workshops

■ Health Foundation – workshop■ The deteriorating patient■ Signifi cant incidents and root cause analysis

SYSTEMS APPROACHES AND HUMAN FACTORS

13.50 Improving handovers to reduce clinical errors Thomas Johnston, Junior Doctor, University of Dundee

14.15 Clinical adverse events: Planning in advance, balancing needs of families and patients & respectfully managing adverse events Ros Gray, National Coordinator, Scottish Patient Safety Programme, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

14.45 Afternoon refreshments

15.05 RESEARCH SHOWCASE Join this dynamic showcase of the latest national and international research in patient safety. If you are interested in presenting your research in this session, please email [email protected]

16.05 Junior doctor engagement: Encouraging and educating junior doctors to report adverse events Manoj Kumar, Speciality Registrar, Aberdeen Royal Infi rmary, NHS Grampian

MEDICINES MANAGEMENT

13.50 Safe antibiotic prescribing through a team approach Professor Dilip Nathwani, Consultant Physician Ninewells Hospital & Medical School, Dundee

14.15 Preventing mismanagement: Evaluating and understanding the role of information systems in medicines management Speaker tbc

15.05 E-Health: Supporting safer systems & safer prescribing Brian Robson, Medical Director, Healthcare Improvement Scotland

15.35 Medicines reconciliation and high risk medicines Jennifer Ross, Medication Safety Offi cer, NHS Grampian

16.05 MURs and high-risk medicines: Potential patient safety impacts from targeted MURs and high-risk medicines David Gerrett, Senior Pharmacist, National Patient Safety Agency

16.35 Close of Patient Safety Congress Scotland

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Wednesday 23 November 2011Radisson Blu Hotel, Edinburgh, EH1 1TH

Patient Safety in Primary Care Workshop - Tuesday 22 November 2011, Radisson Blue Hotel, Edinburgh

10.00 Registration

10.30 Chair’s opening remarks

10.40 Developing a patient safety programme: Why is safety important?

11.10 Medication reconciliation at admission and discharge

11.40 Morning refreshments

12.00 Measuring reliability of chronic disease care in Scottish General Practice with a care bundle approach

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Potential benefi ts of the trigger tool as a measurement, educational and improvement method

14.00 Primary care & human factors Nikki Maran, Director, Scottish Clinical Simulation Centre

14.30 Afternoon refreshments

14.45 High risk medicines in primary care

15.15 Development and implementation of safety checklists for general practice

15.45 Close of workshop

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