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Raising Concerns: speaking up about patient safety
A short film produced by Health Education England to support healthcare professionals in training and staff at all levels to report and respond to concerns about patient safety.
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A short film produced by Health Education England to support healthcare professionals in training and staff at all levels to report and respond to concerns about patient safety.
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An interview with Dr Kim Holt, Consultant Paediatrician who ‘blew the whistle’ on the Baby P case in Haringey. She also founded Patients First, which is a support group for whistle-blowers.
She discusses her experience and those of other health professionals who have been “whistle-blowers”.
She discusses the need to change the system so that clinical staff feel empowered to speak up.
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The maternity team at North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust share how they have improved maternity safety – through the improved recognition and management of high-risk women/babies and improvement in staff communication.
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In this video, Chris Ham, Chief Executive of The King’s Fund, interviews Sir David Dalton, Chief Executive of Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust about the lessons learnt on the journey to making Salford Royal one of the safest trusts in the NHS.
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This film explains the innovative approach to safety improvement that has been developed by West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust, called “Onion”. Onion is a way to “peel back the layers” of what stops doctors, nurses and other staff being able to consistently deliver high quality, safe care to our patients.
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This moving film recounts the harrowing experiences of the Titcombe family during their son, Joshua’s, tragically short life. The film is based on the testimony of James Titcombe, Joshua’s father and now a National Advisor on Safety for the Care Quality Commission.
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This series of videos from the UK Sepsis Trust includes information for patients about sepsis awareness, a video for healthcare professionals about early recognition of sepsis, details of the Sepsis Six intervention bundle, stories from patients who have experienced sepsis and others. They represent a rapid way to highlight the importance of quality care for sepsis and brief educational interventions.
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This animation illustrates the contribution that networking approaches can make to supporting quality improvement work in healthcare. It tells the story of a team with an idea how to improve the way they work together, and the power of networking approaches in making those improvements.
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This film tells the powerful and hard-hitting story of a tragic incident, in which a simple human and procedural mistake had catastrophic consequences at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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This collection of five videos from the national VTE Leadership Summit held in March 2011 includes clinicians, academics, third sector charity directors and leading policy makers in the UK discussing how to enhance and lead services to prevent VTE.