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Presentations - Friday 20th April

by Amy Moulden last modified 2007-11-20 11:50

Breakfast session: A new charter for primary care: how British Columbia is creating a strong, effective and sustainable public health system by focusing on population based integrated care allied to family practice transformation (ppt, 1.9MB)
Judy Huska, Dan MacCarthy, Paddy O'Reilly and Valerie Tregillus, Canada

Breakfast session: Building incurable commitment: whole enterprise lean transformation in health care (ppt, 27MB)
Ann Schenk, UK

Best Poster Award (ppt, 0.4MB)
Fiona Moss, former Editor, Quality and Safety in Health Care and Postgraduate Dean, London Deanery, UK

Plenary III: When things go wrong: communicating about adverse events
Linda Kenney, USA and Lucian Leape, Adjunct Professor of Health Policy, Harvard School of Public Health, USA
Set 1 (ppt, 0.3MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 0.9MB)
Set 3 (audio/video, 9.3MB)

G1: Mobilising clinicians for service transformation (ppt, 1.4MB)
Hugh Rogers, Consultant Surgeon and Associate, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, UK

G2: The productive hospital ward
Nick Downham, Associate in Service Transformation, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, UK and Kate Jones, Head of Service Transformation, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, UK
Set 1 (ppt, 1.7MB)
Set 2 (audio, 1.5MB)
Set 3 (audio, 0.2MB)

G3: Initiatives from the Dutch Association of Hospital Pharmacists to improve patient safety
Irene Teepe-Twiss, The Netherlands, Patricia van den Bemt, Hospital Pharmacist and Clinical Researcher, Hospital Pharmacy, Midden-Brabant/Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Brigit van Soest, The Netherlands
Set 1 (ppt, 0.04MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 3.2MB)
Set 3 (ppt, 1MB)
Set 4 (ppt, 4MB)
Set 5 (ppt, 0.04MB)

G4: Transforming care at the bedside - presentation not available
Anette Nilsson, Project Manager, Qulturum, Sweden and Pat Rutherford, Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA

G5: Designing for patient safety (ppt, 2.7MB)
Denis O'Leary, President, The Joint Commission, USA, John Reiling, President and CEO, Safe by Design, USA and Karen H Timmons, President and CEO, Joint Commission International, USA

G6: Turning practice into policy: how practical lessons from the frontlines of health care can contribute to national health policy formation
Jonathon Gray, Director of Healthcare Improvement, Wales Centre for Health, UK, Gren Kershaw, Chief Executive, Conwy & Denbighshire NHS Trust, UK, Paul Lelliott, Director, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK, Gerrard Marr, Chief Operating Officer, Delivery Unit, NHS Tayside, UK, Vin McLoughlin, Director of Programmes and Policy, The Health Foundation, UK and Stephen Thornton, Chief Executive, The Health Foundation, UK
Set 1 (ppt, 0.06MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 0.6MB)
Set 3 (ppt, 1.2MB)
Set 4 (ppt, 0.4MB)
Set 5 (ppt, 1.6MB)

H1: What makes a great clinical leader? (ppt, 2.8MB)
Karen Castille, Director, South West London Improvement Academy, South West London Starategic Health Authority, UK

H2: Local improvement clinic (ppt, 5.6MB)
Moderators: Donald M Berwick, President and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA; Ross McL Wilson, Director, Centre for Healthcare Improvement, Northern Sydney Coastal Health, Australia

H3: Patient safety: where is the patient?
Beth Lilja Pedersen, Director, Patient Safety, Denmark and Piera Poletti, Director, CEREF, Italy
Set 1 (ppt, 0.5MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 0.01MB)

H4: Transient change or lasting improvement: can you hold the gains? (ppt, 10MB)
Lynne Maher, Head of Innovation Practice, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, UK

H5: Overview of cutting edge research in quality improvement and safety in health care (ppt, 2.2MB)
Mats Bojestig, Planning Director of Health Care, Jönköping County Council, Sweden and Boel Andersson Gare, Research Leader and Clinical Programme Director, Jönköping County Council and Linköping University, Sweden

H6: Building and assessing a culture of safety (ppt, 0.75MB)
Carol Haraden, Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA and Terri Simmons, USA

M11: Reducing adverse medication events with medication reconciliation (ppt, 0.15MB)
Roger Resar, Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA

M12: How to spread best practice: diffusion, directed spread, campaigns (PDF, 0.6MB)
M Rashad Massoud, Senior Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA and Joseph McCannon, Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA

M13: Lean thinking: improving flow and eliminating waste
Jaap van den Heuvel, Chief Executive, Canisius-Wilhemia Ziekenhuis, The Netherlands and Neil Westwood, Associate, Service Transformation, NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, UK
Set 1 (ppt, 3.5MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 6.6MB)
Set 3 (audio/video, 1.3MB)
Set 4 (audio/video, 0.83MB)

M14: Integrating quality and safety thinking into the whole health care system
Carlo Favaretti, Chief Executive Officer, Azienda Proviniciale per i Servizi Sanitari, Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Italy, Göran Henriks, Chief Executive of Learning and Innovation, Project Leader Pursuing Perfection, Jönköping County Council, Sweden and Lloyd P Provost, Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USA
Set 1 (ppt, 11MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 7.3MB)

M15: Serious trategies to control purple bugs: how to thwart MRSA, VRE, and Clostridium difficile in hospitals
Don Goldmann, Senior Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and Professor of Paediatrics, Harvard Medical School, USA and Petra Gastmeier, Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology, Medical School Hanover, Germany
Set 1 (ppt, 15MB)
Set 2 (ppt, 2.2MB)
Set 3 (ppt, 3.7MB)
Set 4 (ppt, 6MB)
Set 5 (ppt, 3.5MB)

Plenary IV: Partnering for patient safety (ppt, 7.2MB)
John Prooi, Chief Executive of Safety, Health, Environment and Manufacturing, DSM International and Harry Molendijk, Neonatologist, Isala Hospital and Chairman, Dutch Patient Safety Platform, The Netherlands