Handouts and presentations

See all available handouts or presentations from the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare Copenhagen 2023 (15-17 May 2023)

Tuesday 16 May

BR1: Value-based healthcare: a strategic integrated approach – slides

BR2: Good relations bring better lives – not only personal but also organisational – slides

BR3: Whole system quality leadership (breakfast session hosted by IHI) – slides

BR4: International Forum Book Club – Still Not Safe? – slides

K1: Keynote 1: Kedar Mate – slides

A1: Embedding equity into leadership and practice management – slides

A1: Embedding equity into leadership and practice management – slides 2

A1: Embedding equity into leadership and practice management – handout 1

A1: Embedding equity into leadership and practice management – handout 2

A1: Embedding equity into leadership and practice management – handout 3

A2: How action on patient safety can reduce health inequalities – slides

A3: The value of nursing and nurses in a complex and changing world – slides

A4: Silver radicals present 10 lessons from 20 years in QI and large scale change – slides

A5: What is safety-netting? Come and practice safety-netting in real life! – slides

A6: The principles of patient safety – slides

A7: TeamSTEPPS: the effective use of all team resources for patient safety – slides

A8: Building bridges between community and healthcare systems – slides 1

A8: Building bridges between community and healthcare systems – slides 2

A9: Introduction to the Science Symposium stream and new methodologies / evaluation design – slides 1

A9: Introduction to the Science Symposium stream and new methodologies / evaluation design – slides 2

A10: Poster Showcase – slides

L1: A dynamic, interactive platform for assessing urban health services’ accessibility and equity – slides

L1: A dynamic, interactive platform for assessing urban health services’ accessibility and equity – handout

L1: A dynamic, interactive platform for assessing urban health services’ accessibility and equity – handout 2

L2: Using behavioural insights to strengthen your change theory: practical applications for improvement – slides

L2: Using behavioural insights to strengthen your change theory: practical applications for improvement – handout

L3: Deteriorating patients: improving response in a paediatric setting – slides

B1: Co-designing in partnership with patients – slides

B2: The challenges for Ukrainian healthcare: how to keep resilience during the war – slides

B3: Reshaping access to emergency care pathways by implementing meaningful upstream interventions – slides

B4: Always better together! Co-producing cancer experience of care improvement collaboratives in the National Health Service in England – slides

B4: Always better together! Co-producing cancer experience of care improvement collaboratives in the National Health Service in England – handout

B5: What next after Covid-19 – slides

B5: What next after Covid-19 – handout 1

B5: What next after Covid-19 – handout 2

B6: Digital transformation of outpatient clinics: lessons learned from a Norwegian HIV clinic – slides

B7: Developing soft skills in collaboration with patients – slides

B8: Changing the way we work is hard… how can we help people to do things differently? – slides

B9: Developing authentic partnering with patients for quality and safety – slides

B10: The science of workforce and patient safety – the challenges and opportunities of technology for improvement – slides

C1: Designing for success, evaluating for learning and credibility – slides

C2: Experience based co-design – slides 1

C2: Experience based co-design – slides 2

C2: Experience based co-design – slides 3

C2: Experience based co-design – handout 1

C3: Sustainable healthcare transformation in a post pandemic world. Challenges and opportunities – slides

C4: Integrating care – slides

C5: Leadership and QI – slides

C6: Leading for staff wellbeing – slides

C7: Greener healthcare: seeing waste and leading for sustainable healthcare – case studies from across the globe – slides

C8: The infrastructure of improvement – slides

C9: The science of workforce and patient safety – slides

K2: Keynote 2: On duty in the grey zone of science and policy (Thea Kolsen Fischer) – slides

Wednesday 17 May

BR5: Speaking truth to power: how doctors and academics can work with the media to blow the whistle – slides

BR6: London Forum co-production meeting (breakfast session hosted by BMJ) – slides

K3: Keynote 3: Who has the keys to unlock equality in health? (Annemarie Zacho-Broe and Karen Ingerslev) – slides

D1: A sustainable healthcare system – slides

D2: Improving services following adverse events – slides

D3: How to get your quality improvement work published: insider advice from editors – slides

D3: How to get your quality improvement work published: insider advice from editors – handout

D4: Safe surgical flow – how timely surgery and work environment goes hand in hand – slides

D5: No quality without equity: using quality improvement to pursue equity in healthcare – slides

D6: Quality and safety in elderly patient care – slides

D7: “Detoxifying” healthcare – leading practically with and for kindness – slides

D8: A person-centred approach to safe and effective medicines use – slides

D9: How can Improvement Science improve the quality of care? – slides

L4: Showing effect of quality improvement using digitalised audit – slides

L5: From documents to culture: how starting small can lead to significant change – slides

L6: YES, it works – Integration of improvement methods into shared decision making implementation – slides

L7: Navigating solutions to support and sustain workforce wellbeing. Session Sponsored by Wolters Kluwer – slides

E1: Keynote address: How tech can help advance women’s health globally – Anna Cecilia Frellsen – slides

E2: Rethinking healthcare: physical environments that reduce harm, improve staff retention, lower costs and improve public health – slides

E3: Developing a whole systems approach to integrated care – slides

E4: Improving the quality of recommendations in sentinel event analysis – slides

E5: Clinical decision support with the BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Manager: the role of integration and localisation in quality improvement and safer care for patients with multiple illnesses – slides

E6: Narrowing the health inequalities gap: inch-wide & mile deep – Core20PLUS5 – slides

E7: Patients as partners in healthcare – slides

E8: “Channel your inner stoic” – seven actionable improvement leadership tips from ancient philosophy – slides

E8: “Channel your inner stoic” – seven actionable improvement leadership tips from ancient philosophy – handout

E9: Delivering equity and sustainability – slides

F1: How can health equity play a role in addressing the increasing challenge of multimorbidity? – slides

F2: Realising the potential of technology-enabled care through collaborating, codesigning, “codemolishing” and cocreating – slides

F3: Designing hospitals that promote staff wellbeing and retention – slides

F4: Alternatives to hospital admission and keeping patients safe – slides

F5: Reducing health inequalities through collaboration – slides

F6: Rest & recovery for health human resources: a necessary step for quality – slides

F7: An enterprise approach to quality: understanding roles and structures for dedicated quality teams – slides

F8: When the professional becomes a patient: how changing perspective improves healthcare – slides

F9: What have we learned about the science of improvement? What’s next? – slides

F9: What have we learned about the science of improvement? What’s next? – handout

K4: Keynote 4: Really, really big change (Donald M. Berwick) – slides