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Cost
Non-Member: $39.00
Standard Member: $0.00
Premium Member: $0.00
CPHQ Member: $0.00
Credit Offered
1 CPHQ CE Credit
Session Description
Proactive risk management is a critical component of advancing patient safety and fostering a culture of transparency and learning within healthcare organizations. This 1-hour webinar will explore how risk management, quality and patient safety teams work collaboratively to identify emerging risks, prevent harm, and respond effectively when safety events occur. Participants will examine how proactive risk management transforms healthcare quality and safety and the important role of safety event reporting, including near misses, and how non-punitive, transparent reporting builds a culture of safety and accountability, drives reliability and builds stronger patient outcomes. The webinar will also address best practices for disclosure and apology following significant patient harm events or allegations of patient harm. Attendees will gain insight into how risk management partners with patient safety and quality teams to conduct reviews, support patients and families, and implement patient safety initiatives designed to prevent re-occurrence and strengthen system reliability.
Updated Learning Objectives:
Describe how proactive risk management tools such as risk management education; policies and procedures; risk assessments and patient safety alerts (proactive practical tools and methods) are used to address emerging risk trends, escalate concerns, and implement timely interventions to protect patients before harm occurs. This objective will explain how risk management collaborates with patient safety and quality teams following significant harm events to conduct reviews, implement patient safety initiatives, and reduce the likelihood of re-occurrence through system-level improvements.
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