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2017-01-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Communicating After Harm in Healthcare was developed by the Canadian Patient Safety Institute to assist you and your organization throughout the process of communicating after patient safety incidents that resulted in harm. This document can help to guide organizations with strategies and tactics...
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2014-01-01
Pham, Julius Cuong, Hoffman, Carolyn, Popescu, Ioana Cristina, Ijagbemi, O. Mayowa, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
n recent years, many healthcare organizations have developed local methods for responding to patient safety incidents with processes that are more rigorous than a simple incident report but less rigorous than a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) or similar comprehensive review. The World Health...
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Creating a Safe Space: Psychological Safety of Healthcare Workers (Peer to Peer Support and Other Support Models)
Download2020-01-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
The Creating a Safe Space: Addressing the Psychological Safety of Healthcare Workers manuscript and the Canadian Peer Support Network are intended to assist healthcare organizations support healthcare workers by creating peer-to-peer support programs (PSPs) or other models of supports to improve...
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Evaluation of the National Patient Safety Consortium & Integrated Patient Safety Action Plan
Download2018-07-01
Vision & Results, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
In 2014, a National Patient Safety Consortium, comprised of organizations, patients and family members from across Canada was formed to drive a shared action plan for safer healthcare for Canadians – the Integrated Patient Safety Action Plan. The Consortium Steering Committee governed the...
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2018-07-01
Canadian Institute for Health Information, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Patients expect hospital care to be safe and for most people it is. However, a small proportion of patients experience some type of unintended harm as a result of the care they receive. The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) have...
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2015-08-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
The Improvement Frameworks Getting Started Kit is intended to serve as a common document appended to the Safer Healthcare Now! Getting Started Kits. The goal is to help provide a consistent way for teams and individuals to approach the challenge of making changes that result in...
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Leading Large Scale Change (Reference List): Background Paper for National Patient Safety Consortium
Download2015-12-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
The purpose of this document is to provide a summary of frameworks and strategies for leading large scale change. The intent is that this paper will provide the background for open discussion for the National Patient Safety Consortium. Research suggests that leaders who want wide scale change...
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2016-10-01
Canadian Institute for Health Information, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
The analytical report, Measuring Patient Harm in Canadian Hospitals, introduces this approach to measuring hospital harm, provides an overview of the status of these patient safety events in Canada (outside of Quebec) and identifies how the data and associated improvement resource can be used for...
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2015-12-01
Canadian Patient Safety Institute, National Patient Safety Consortium
The purpose of this environmental scan is to provide a high level summary of the patient safety and quality priorities and goals for participants of the National Patient Safety Consortium. More specifically, the goals of this document are to: (1) Confirm that all partners have a part to play in...
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2014-01-01
Accreditation Canada, Canadian Institute for Health Information, Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Falls among seniors (individuals 65 years and older) have become a significant health concern in Canada. Falls are experienced by more than one third of seniors and can have a devastating physical and psychological impact resulting in disability, chronic pain, loss of independence, reduced...