Hawys Tomos
Designer
I am a human-centred designer based between North Wales and London, and I specialise in design for healthcare.
England - London (North, East and Essex)England - London (South)England - London (West)Wales
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Quality Management in Healthcare 2 weeks ago
How could PSIRF and a QMS work together? Could there by synergy between the two? Please post your thoughts.
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group PSIRF – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework 2 weeks ago
How could PSIRF and a QMS work together? Could there by synergy between the two? Please post your thoughts.
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Lou Rodrigues and Brian Makusha are now friends 2 weeks ago
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Mandy Westcott posted an update in the group Q in Cymru / Wales 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Bore da – good morning,
Sending you a little reminder to register for the in person event in Newport ICC on 27 June https://q.health.org.uk/event/q-collaboration-event-cardiff/?dm_i=501H,X68S,4JG1BQ,48M2E,1
Also please invite any colleagues in health and care who are not yet Q members – the event is open to everyone.
Registration via Even…Read more
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Quality Management in Healthcare 2 weeks, 1 day ago
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Quality Management in Healthcare 2 weeks, 5 days ago
NHS England is currently seeking views on whether the existing Never Events Framework remains an effective mechanism to drive patient safety improvement.
Join in the discussion – Webinar Wed 1st May 17:00 – 18:30 BST
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Service Design 2 weeks, 5 days ago
NHS England is currently seeking views on whether the existing Never Events Framework remains an effective mechanism to drive patient safety improvement.
Join in the discussion – Webinar Wed 1st May 17:00 – 18:30 BST
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Thomas John Rose posted an update in the group Culture of Continuous Improvement 2 weeks, 5 days ago
NHS England is currently seeking views on whether the existing Never Events Framework remains an effective mechanism to drive patient safety improvement.
Join in the discussion – Webinar Wed 1st May 17:00 – 18:30 BST
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Great question. There is definitely a potential for these to work together!
PSIRF is all about getting away from an approach to incident management that emphasises investigating and responding to every incident but instead focusing on whether we are learning anything from incidents and thinking about tackling common issues in a more systematic…Read more
We haven’t managed to align them yet Jem! Working on using a QI approach to implement PSIRF as well as a QI approach to improve performance on harm prevention. We are in the early stages but I think having the QMS framework within the larger plan makes sense- something for us to work on. I think there is an opportunity to learn from aligning…Read more
We’re pulled together a whole series of standards together into one framework, which we are piloting. Will keep you posted on how we get on
Jit – from what I have seen of your framework for quality standards, (thanks for the sneak peek) it is a fantastic bit of work. I can’t wait to see it in full one day (if possible)? I’m sure there will be many of us seeking to learn and benefit from your brilliant hard work!
As always Jem you are too kind. Once I have some degree of confidence that it’s improving outcomes I may use of the QMS forum that you so eloquently chair to showcase the framework in more detail and facilitate a wider discussion as to its application and how we may improve it.