Protecting the Patient requires a formalized approach to error-proofing healthcare systems, sub-systems, and working-level processes. Safety must be designed into all system elements rather than inspected into them. Doing so is adverse event investigation before the adverse event occurs. Our blueprint for patient safety allows you to achieve an unparalleled level of safety designed to protect the patient and protect the organization.
Join us Wednesday, February 17, 2010 for an American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) eLearning Webinar titled: Best Practices in Patient Safety from Commercial Aviation, hosted by Joseph Brown, President, The Salus Network.
To assist you in designing safety into all operational systems and processes in the healthcare environment, we’ve created a no obligation Getting Started Guide. This introductory Guide can be used to manage safety, quality, and risk in all healthcare systems or, if desired, try it out on just one system.
Strive for a new class of reliability and level of safety in your Clinical Care systems and processes. Similar to other high-risk, high-reliability industries healthcare can now share in the successful failsafe design criteria necessary to achieve and maintain unprecedented levels of system safety.
See our article titled Medication Administration Process Assessment: Applying Lessons Learned from Commercial Aviation published in The Journal of Nursing Administration (JONA). Email us to request your FREE copy.
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Upcoming Events
Join us for a webinar on “Best Practices in Patient Safety from Commercial Aviation” on Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Presented by the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and Joseph Brown, President of The Salus Network.