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PSIRF post implementation - what have we learnt?

Join us for the third meeting of our national patient safety network in our series on the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). We are pleased to confirm that we will be joined by guest speakers from Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust, and HCA Healthcare to share their experiences and provide valuable insight following the implementation of PSIRF in their organisations. This will include practical feedback on what has worked well, and what in practice has needed tweaking. 

This will be followed by an opportunity to ask questions to our esteemed panel including NHS England, Hill Dickinson and our guest speakers, giving you valuable insight from acute, mental health and independent provider perspectives. 

Guest speakers 

  • Dr Caroline Waterworth, Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS FT
  • Karen Luscombe, Associate Medical Director for Patient Safety at Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 
  • Judi Ingham, Divisional Vice President of Quality at HCA Healthcare

Programme agenda

Introduction from Hill Dickinson
10:00
Hearing from our wonderful guest speaker on their journeys so far following the implementation of PSIRF
10:10
An opportunity to ask questions to our panel
11:10
Close
11:30

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