Showing posts with label continuous improvement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label continuous improvement. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Continuous improvement of patient safety

"This report makes the case for changing the way patient safety is approached in the NHS. It argues that change is needed in: how safety is understood, because current approaches to measurement don’t provide the full picture; how safety is improved, because existing approaches alone will not address the most intractable problems; how risk is perceived, because comfort-seeking behaviours will not create a genuine culture of learning."

Published alongside the report is a safety improvement check list, as well as pointers to a host of other resources from the Health Foundation focused on assisting organisations in improving patient safety.

Continuous improvement of patient safety: The case for change in the NHS
J Illingworth
The Health Foundation
November 2015

Read more here.

Friday, 25 July 2014

The patient safety culture as perceived by staff before and after introducing a flow-oriented working model

"The aim of the present study was to describe the patient safety culture in an ED at two different hospitals before and after a Quality improvement (QI) project that was aimed to enhance patient safety."

The patient safety culture as perceived by staff at two different emergency departments before and after introducing a flow-oriented working model with team triage and lean principles: a repeated cross-sectional study
L Burström, A Letterstål, M Engström, A Berglund, M Enlund
BMC Health Services Research 2014, 14:296

Read more here.