martes, 28 de abril de 2015

DoD Patient Safety Program Learning Update

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About the Learning Update

The Learning Update delivers an upcoming schedule of DoD PSP and other patient safety activities, tools and resources to help you increase your patient safety knowledge and skills.
Please note that information about patient safety activities is updated continuously. Make sure to check out the eBulletin and the Calendar of Events section on the DoD PSP website to obtain the latest details and confirm information provided here. Please contact us to request a PDF of the May/June Learning Update.

Table of Contents

Patient Safety Workshops
Patient Safety Learning Circles



 Attention! Effective 30 June, 2015, the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) will begin accreditation for patient safety activities across the MHS. Learn more. 
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.

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On-Demand eLearning: Patient Safety Reporting: Intermediate Course*
Targeted to Patient Safety Managers and other Military Treatment Facilities staff already familiar with basic functionalities of the Patient Safety Reporting System, the 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.

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On-Demand eLearning: Root Cause Analysis*
This self-paced module outlines DoD 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.

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Patient Safety Circles
 In-person or web-based forums focused on a specific topic

I-PASS: Integrating High Quality Handoffs into TeamSTEPPS® and Hospital Care – Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
13 May, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST

In this free AHRQ webinar, Christopher Landrigan, MD, MPH, Research Director of the Inpatient Pediatrics Service at Boston Children's Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, will be joined by Army Col. Clifton Yu, MD, Director of Medical Education at the Walter Reed National Mil­itary Medical Center. They will present their work on the I-PASS study, which aims to improve safety by standardizing provider communication, particularly during transitions in care. Drs. Landrigan and Yu serve as lead investigators in this project. Their presentation will seek to:
  • Review the literature on handoffs, miscommunications and patient safety.
  • Describe I-PASS, a bundle of handoff interventions inspired and informed by the TeamSTEPPS program.
  • Discuss the results of a multi-center study that implemented I-PASS in nine North American hospitals.
There is no cost to participate but space is limited.

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From Med Wreck to Med Rec: Results, Lessons Learned, and Implications from the Multicenter Medication Reconciliation Quality Improvement Study (MARQUIS) – National Patient Safety Foundation**
26 May, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST


This NPSF webinar will inform learners about a multi-centered study designed to improve medication reconciliation processes, including components of a quality improvement toolkit, quantitative results of the study, lessons learned for successful implementation, and implications and next steps for hospitals, health systems, and national patient safety leaders who wish to improve medication safety during transitions of care. This presentation will seek to:
  • Identify the components of the MARQUIS toolkit, designed to help hospitals improve their medication reconciliation processes
  • Appreciate the final results of the MARQUIS study in order to understand the effects of a mentored quality improvement intervention on medication reconciliation errors
  • Appreciate barriers and facilitators of implementation of the toolkit and the implications for hospitals and health systems that wish to improve their medication reconciliation efforts
  • List lessons learned from the sites that implemented the MARQUIS program and how they might be applied nationally
  • Explore the broader implications of the study in terms of EHR design, policy, regulation, and professional education.
Featured Speaker:
Jeffrey L. Schnipper, MD, MPH, FHM
Director of Clinical Research, BWH Hospitalist Service
Associate Physician, Division of General Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Co-Chair, Partners Clinical Performance: Transitions in Care
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

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*Denotes that activity eligible for CE credits. All CE credits are provided and maintained by Duke University Health System.
**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.
 
Don’t wait to register for other PSP activities!
Click here to view the 2015 PSP Calendar:
http://health.mil/Military-Health-Topics/Access-Cost-Quality-and-Safety/Quality-And-Safety-of-Healthcare/Patient-Safety/Calendar-of-Events

Do you have a learning activity or networking opportunity that should be included? Email us here: patientsafety@dha.mil.

If you are having trouble reading this e-mail, contact us to request a PDF version of the Learning Update.

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