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Patient Safety Collaborative (PSC

2021-22 programme details Patient Safety Collaborative (PSC)

Context for our work:

Building on the work of the last six years, the 15 Patient Safety Collaboratives will continue as the main delivery arm to support the delivery of the five national patient safety improvement programmes:

• Managing Deterioration • Maternity and Neonatal • Adoption and Spread • Medicines Safety • Mental Health.

Our current commission is for Oct 2020 – March 2022, with the licence continuing until March 2025. Ongoing, there will be a greater commissioning focus on the impact on patient outcomes.

Oversight to the work of the PSC will be provided by the Wessex Patient Safety Partnership Board (PSPB), and the work will be supported by the development of Patient Safety Networks as the delivery model for the programmes.

National Patient Safety Improvement Programme’s aim:

To continually reduce error, harm and death as a result of failures in the system so the NHS becomes comparable with the safest health care services in the world by March 2025

Improvement and innovation pipeline Addressing inequalities

Patient and carer co-design

Measurement for improvement

Key enablers

Safety culture

Building capacity and capability

Improvement Leadership Patient safety networks

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