Tuesday, January 5, 2016

FW: DoD Patient Safety Program Monthly eBulletin - January 2016




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Subject: DoD Patient Safety Program Monthly eBulletin - January 2016
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 07:35:16 -0600
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DoD Patient Safety Program Monthly eBulletin - January 2016
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The DoD PSP eBulletin delivers patient safety updates, news, useful tips, and resources. This month – in our inaugural 2016 issue – we invite you to access articles on the critical role of proactive patient safety across the Military Health System, the Commitment to Resilience High Reliability Organization (HRO) principle and the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program® initiative. You will also be able to access tons of resources via the DoD PSP Treasure Chest, learn about upcoming patient safety-focused events and much more. Enjoy!


Contents

Announcements/Reminders

Feature: Improving Care and Driving Performance Excellence across the Military Health System through Proactive Reporting

The Military Health System (MHS) is exemplified by a drive for excellence and a relentless commitment to its patients. This is why in early 2014, when the Secretary of Defense directed a 90-day review that focused on access to care, patient safety and the quality of care, the MHS responded to...Read more

Patient Safety Spotlight: National Surgical Quality Improvement Program® − An Update

As part of the Military Health System (MHS) 90-Day Review follow on activities, the Defense Health Agency (DHA) is expanding participation in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program® (NSQIP®) to all...Read more

HRO Corner: Delving into the "Commitment to Resilience" High Reliability Guiding Principle

We are starting off 2016 by delving into the Commitment to Resilience High Reliability Organization (HRO) principle and how it applies to what you do to keep your patients safe on a daily basis. This principle entails...Read more

DoD PSP Treasure Chest: January Edition

Welcome to the January edition of the DoD PSP Treasure Chest! Each and every month, we will be sharing resources to help you execute your day-to-day patient safety activities easily and effectively. Please visit us often and get access to...Read more

Sentinel Event Spotlight: Severe Maternal Morbidity – Postpartum Hemorrhage

The January issue of the Sentinel Event Spotlight will focus on severe maternal morbidity (SMM) – the second-most frequently reported sentinel event within the MHS in the past six months. Analysis completed by the PSAC centered around changes in...Read more

PSR Data Pulse Update

This monthly report provides a snapshot of PSR events reported. This one pager covers overview of events reported by...Read more

Sentinel Event Watch

Available the first week of each month, this report offers a summary of all sentinel events reported to the Patient Safety Analysis Center (PSAC) in the previous month. It provides...Read more

Upcoming Events


Patient Safety Learning Circles:
In-person or web-based forums focused on a specific topic
Emotional Harm from Disrespect – National Patient Safety Foundation Professional Learning Series Webcast**
12 January, 2016 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm EST
Most healthcare facilities have a rigorous way to assess preventable physical harm to their patients, with strategies to identify these harms and implement corrective action plans. However, much of the harm experienced by patients is not physical, but emotional, and that this emotional harm also has significant impacts on patients.
Understanding this harm and developing a process to identify, categorize, and put in place preventive measures helps providers better serve patients and develop a culture where the patient truly comes first. In this webinar, attendees will learn how to define, identify, and categorize emotional harms to preserve patient dignity, and begin thinking about action steps to correct the sources of these emotional harms.
Key Objectives:
  • Frame emotional harm in terms of "respect" and "dignity".
  • Describe a novel framework for emotional harms from disrespect.
  • Describe how this method is promoting patient-centered care.
Featured Speakers:
  • Patricia Folcarelli, RN, MA, PhD, Senior Director for Patient Safety at the Silverman Institute for Health Care Quality, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
  • Kenneth Sands, MD, MPH, Chief Quality Officer and Senior Vice President of Health Care Quality at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
  • Lauge Sokol-Hessner, MD, Associate Director of Inpatient Quality at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
  • Melinda Van Niel, MBA, CPHRM, Manager of Patient Safety at the Department of Health Care Quality, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
There is no cost to participate but space is limited.
Did you know? As an NPSF Stand Up for Patient Safety member, DoD PSP receives discounted congress registration as a benefit of program membership. Check with your facility POC for more information.
Register now

TeamSTEPPS in the NICU and the Role of Leaders in the Process (January Webinar) – Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
13 January, 2016 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm EST
AHRQ is hosting a webinar on the use of TeamSTEPPS to improve quality and safety in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Shady Grove Medical Center in Maryland and the importance of leadership engagement in this effort.
This webinar will focus on the planning, implementation and sustainment of TeamSTEPPS in the NICU, as well as highlight the facilitators and barriers to implementation associated with leadership involvement and support.
Key Objectives:
  • Discuss the identification of a need for and the implementation of TeamSTEPPS in the NICU.
  • Discuss the importance of leadership (organizational and physician) involvement and buy-in in the implementation planning and execution.
  • Present results of the implementation.
  • Discuss sustainment strategies and how leadership has played a role in this aspect of the work.
Featured Speakers:
  • Jim Rost, MD, Medical Director of Quality, Patient Safety and NICU at Shady Grove Medical Center in Maryland.
  • Jennifer Ustianov, MS BSN RN, Senior Director at the National Institute for Children's Health Quality.
Register now

Patient Safety Workshops:
Instructor-led or self-paced online learning sessions focused on a specific product
On-Demand eLearning: Patient Safety Reporting System v1.1 eLearning Course
This course introduces basic navigation and functionality features of the PSR system and the roles of system users, such as event reporters, event handlers, and investigators. The course can be accessed through MHS Learn.
Register now

On-Demand eLearning: Patient Safety Reporting: Intermediate Course*
Targeted to Patient Safety Managers and other MTF staff already familiar with basic functionalities of the Patient Safety Reporting System, this course is designed to help learners hone the decision-making skills needed to effectively manage patient safety event data in PSR, as part of the ongoing effort to eliminate preventable harm at MTFs.
Register now

On-Demand eLearning: Root Cause Analysis*
This self-paced module outlines the Patient Safety Program's suggested practices for conducting a root cause analysis, from the initial reporting of a patient safety event through the formation of the RCA Team to the identification of contributing factors and root causes and the recommendation of corrective actions.
Register now

*Denotes that activity is eligible for CE credit. All CE credits are managed by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM).

**Did you know? As an NPSF Stand Up for Patient Safety member, DoD PSP receives complimentary access to webinars as a benefit of program membership. Check with your facility POC to obtain the member coupon code.


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