Nearly 25% of patients experience adverse events. This statistic is disappointing, but despite decades of effort to change, not surprising. This statistic is a result of insufficient resources dedicated to quality and patient safety. We know that if we lead with quality, patient safety will improve. Therefore, we must invest in quality now; not retroactively after harm occurs. It must be a priority, looked at from a system wide level, recognized as a driver of excellence, and much more aspirational than checking a box. Hear from visionaries in the field that will discuss strategies for proactively reducing harm by focusing on quality and patient safety. This deep diving session will leave you with actionable takeaways on how to use quality as the key to eliminating harm.
Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care – Brigham and Women's Hospital
Speaker Type: Virtual Live
Vice President, Chief Quality Safety and Experience Officer at UM Shore Regional Health
Vice President, Chief Quality Safety and Experience Officer – UM Shore Regional Health
Speaker Type: Virtual Live
Vice President, Quality and Safety at Lifespan
Vice President, Quality and Safety - Lifespan
Speaker Type: Moderator, Virtual Live