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The recording of the first of ISQua's two webinars for World Patient Safety Day 2020 (17th September) is now available.

September 2020 - Report on the joint surveys from ISQua and IHF on national safety plans and incident reporting. 

Over the next 10 years, the World Health Organization (WHO), its global partners and its Member States will be working tirelessly to help all people of the world to have access to health services. As per the mandate of World Health Assembly resolution WHA72.6 (May 2019): “Towards Zero Patient Harm in Health Care: Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021-2030” (First Draft, August 2020) is now open for public consultation.

Join us at 17:30 (UTC+1) on World Patient Safety Day 2020 (17th September) for the second of ISQua's two webinars on the theme of the day - Health Worker Safety: A Priority for Patient Safety. 

Join us at 11:00 (UTC+1) on World Patient Safety Day 2020 (17th September) for the first of ISQua's two webinars on the theme of the day - Health Worker Safety: A Priority for Patient Safety. 

Leading Global Organizations Focus on Holistic Hospital Safety During Unprecedented Pandemic.

 

Irvine, Calif. – August 3, 2020 – Today, four leading global organizations dedicated to fighting preventable deaths due to medical errors announced their partnership to co-convene the #uniteforsafecare program on World Patient Safety Day (September 17, 2020).

We at the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) are thrilled to announce that we are Co-Conveners of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s Virtual Event, #uniteforsafecareThe event is free to the public and will take place on September 17th, World Patient Safety Day, from 5-8pm ET on YouTube Live.

We were delighted to welcome back Professors Paul Batalden and Tina Foster for a live webinar with guest presenters to discuss Coproducing Healthcare Service and its improvement: understanding the lived reality of the person sometimes known as "patient" in our ongoing series of live events on Coproduction in Healthcare.

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Dr Jennifer Zelmer, President and CEO of the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement, was our wonderful guest speaker for this month's live event and presented on How Do We Carry On? Transitions in Health Services During the Pandemic and Beyond.

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Découvrir les valeurs des patients pour coconstruire les soins, en rejoignant la communauté de pratique francophone de l'ISQua lors de leur prochain webinaire.

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