Aims of the Session:
- Explore the organisation and system wide conditions that support the safe delivery of care
- Learn how the SPSP Essentials of Safe Care can support improvements in safety
- Provide a forum for leaders and teams working across all SPSP programmes and Excellence in Care to come together to share and learn
Recordings:
- Morning Plenary Session
- Ministerial Address
- Developing a Sprint Approach to Safety Improvements
- SPSP Essentials of Safe Care: Using PDSA Cycles to Drive Improvements
- Measuring What Really Matters: Developing Person-Centred Measures for Excellence in Care
- SPSP Acute Adult: Let’s talk Delirium: A Proactive Approach to Delirium and Managing Stress and Distress
- Afternoon Plenary Session
Event Resources:
- Delegate Agenda (in person)
- Delegate Agenda (virtual)
- Breakout Information with Webex Joining Links
- Speakers' Biographies
Breakouts:
You can access resources from across the Scottish Patient Safety Programme (SPSP) in the new SPSP Resource Library here.
12:00 - 13:00: Breakout Session 1 - Essentials of Safe Care
Developing a Sprint Approach to Safety Improvements
Resources:
Measuring What Really Matters: Developing Person-Centred Measures for Excellence in Care
Resources:
SPSP Essentials of Safe Care: Using PDSA Cycles to Drive Improvement
Resources:
Understanding the System Considering the Archetypes of Work
SPSP Acute Adult: Let's talk Delirium: A Proactive Approach to Delirium and Managing Stress and Distress
Resources:
SPSP Primary Care: Achieving Diagnostic Excellence in Primary Care
Webinar resources
Achieving Diagnostic Excellence in Primary Care Slides
Please note that this session was not recorded.
Additional resources
- Pharmacotherapy Quick Start Programme
- Acute Prescribing Quick Guide
- Acute Prescribing Toolkit
- Serial Prescriptions Toolkit
- Primary Care Access Programme
- GP Cluster Improvement Network
- Primary Care Resource Library
- Community Treatment and Care (CTAC) Network
- NSAIDs toolkit for community pharmacies
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