Bailey and Potter, CPA

 

MSc in Quality and Safety in Healthcare

Imperial College are currently accepting applications for the second year of this Masters programme.

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Conference on Medication Errors

The 5th annual conference on Reducing Medication Errors will be chaired by Professor Bryony Dean Franklin from the CPSSQ

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Improving Patient Safety 2008 Conference - Call for Papers

16-18 July 2008, Cambridge, UK
The aim of the conference is to move the patient safety agenda forward from identifying and diagnosing problems to designing and evaluating solutions.

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New Research Passport System

A new streamlined approach to issuing honorary contracts for researchers carrying out studies involving patients in the NHS is now in place.

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NIHR Academic Health Centres of the Future


The NIHR launched a new scheme,to establish pilot National Institute for Health Research Academic Health Centres of the Future (AHCFs) on 23 October 2007. These new Centres will focus on evaluating and identifying new interventions that are effective and appropriate for everyday use in the NHS, and the processes through which they become routine clinical practice.

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National Patient Safety Agency

 

The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) are an Arm’s Length Body of the Department of Health and are responsible for helping improve patient care. Their vision is to lead and contribute to improved, safe patient care by informing, supporting and influencing healthcare organisations and individuals working in the health sector.

 

The work of the NPSA is divided into three areas:

Reducing risk

The NPSA work with other health agencies and organisations, at a local and national level, to identify risks and develop recommendations to reduce risk based on best practice.

NHS staff report incidents that did or could have impacted on patient safety to the national reporting system which the NPSA then assess and analyse. From this information, they develop recommendations by consulting people and organisations which are in the best position to give good quality advice. Recommendations are then passed to the NHS to use as good practice.

Clinical assessments

The National Clinical Assessment Service, a division of the NPSA, provides advice, assessments and support to healthcare organisations and healthcare staff to make doctors' and dentists' work safer for patients.

The service achieves these things by working closely with deaneries and colleges and keeping up a strong programme of audits, assessments and research.

Ethical research

The National Research Ethics Service encourages ethical research in the UK. Ethical research is research that protects the rights, safety, dignity and wellbeing of the people who take part.

The National Research Ethics Service makes the processes for reviewing research ethics more efficient and effective. The service provides support for research ethics committees throughout the UK, who assess and oversee research projects, and provides systems they can use to help them with their work.