As part of our ongoing series of conferences aimed at delivering key information and evidence based solutions in order to assist the communication and delivery of the NHS 5 yr forward view, Govconnect are proud to announce our inaugural Improving Patient Safety & Care conference taking place on February 6th 2019 at the Royal Society of Medicine, London.

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This inaugural conference will assess how the NHS are making are currently making a difference in regards to improved safety and care and how it intends to do so in the future through a transparent constantly evolving patient centred system. It is therefore a must attend in the conference calendar for any one involved in the provision of patient centred services across the NHS, be that frontline, clinical or board level personnel.

The conference will seek to positively disrupt the sector and provide a platform for both success and failures to be analysed. It will facilitate the sharing of ideas and plans for 18/19 and beyond whilst promoting new and innovative concepts, fresh thinking and strategic collaboration. With a focus on all post conference insight in turn leading to stimulated action. It is hoped this conference will enable all NHS employees to better manage safety and care across the system and adopt a whole system approach to achieving excellence in this regard.

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Speakers Include

Prof Ted Baker | Chief Inspector of Hospitals | Care Quality Commission

Prof Gillian Leng CBE | Deputy Chief Executive | National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

Elizabeth Beech | National Project Lead - Healthcare Associated Infections | NHS Improvement

John Welch | President | International Society for Rapid Response Systems

Radhika Rangaraju | e-RS Senior Programme Lead | NHS England

Lucy Watson | Chair | The Patients Association

 

When
6th February, 2019 from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Location
Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street
London, LON W1G 0AE
United Kingdom
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