Join CHKS on the 27th of February 2025 at the Royal College of Physicians for the upcoming Public Policy Projects' Safety Forum.
Don't miss Panel 2: "Driving patient safety improvement through culture and regulation," where CHKS Director of Accreditation and Assurance, Moyra Amess, will share valuable insights.
Our Accreditation team will also be on hand to discuss how our market-leading services have empowered the UK health sector to enhance and improve patient experience, safety and outcomes
This year’s event is a chance to discuss how to drive patient safety improvement through culture and regulation.
The NHS’s Patient Safety Strategy lists a ‘patient safety culture’ as one of its two foundational components. Yet, documented blame cultures and a fear of speaking up continue to persist in the NHS.
Regulators together with the wider health and care system have a pivotal role in shaping and embedding a culture of patient safety within healthcare provision.
Following Penny Dash’s 2024 CQC review, the ongoing review of patient safety across the health and care landscape presents a critical opportunity for organisations to collaborate more effectively and lead efforts to drive sustained improvements in patient safety through lasting culture change.
The Public Policy Projects’ Patient Safety Forum aims to provide this platform by convening the patient safety community on mass to drive the strategic prioritisation of patient safety across the health system.
The Forum will host keynote presentations alongside a series of panel discussions focusing on key patient safety issues, with the aim of providing positive and constructive challenge for health system leaders to improve and embed a culture of patient safety within the NHS and wider UK healthcare innovation.
Attending the Patient Safety Forum provides a unique opportunity to engage in high-level strategic discussions with patient safety industry leaders and NHS decision-makers. You'll gain unparalleled sector intelligence from leading experts, enabling you to contribute to shaping the future of patient safety in the UK. The Forum features a distinguished lineup of experts who will debate the health system's biggest patient safety challenges, providing you with key insights. Additionally, you'll benefit from exclusive insights from PPP expert analysts, offering unique perspectives and in-depth analysis.
Registration is open to attend the Forum. You can submit your registration by following the link here: https://live.publicpolicyprojects.com/PSC25