Celebrating International Infection Prevention Week with the latest news and analysis about patient safety and healthcare quality
The latest news and analysis about patient safety and healthcare quality.
Monday, October 17, 2022

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International Infection Prevention Week: Special Report
Download this International Infection Prevention Week report to catch up on patient safety updates and best practices. This report covers: Tracking Trends in Infection Prevention and Antimicrobial Stewardship This report is part of PSQH’s observance of International Infection Prevention Week, October 17-21, 2022. Download to learn more!
 

News & Analysis

20 Keys to Better Digital Patient Involvement in Healthcare
Addressing digital requirements and improving the delivery of healthcare requires health organizations to develop a set of tools and contact instruments to accompany the patient on their health and well-being journey. The following 20 keys are essential to meaningful access, understanding, and use of digital health resources, and to promoting active and empowered participation among patients to help them take control of their health decisions.
PSQH: The Podcast

PSQH: The Podcast Episode 63 – Getting Back to Basics With Hand Hygiene

On episode 63 of PSQH: The Podcast, Megan DiGiorgio, senior clinical manager at GOJO Industries, talks about getting back to basics with hand hygiene.
 

Industry Events

Sunday, 12/6 - IHI Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care

Thursday, 2/16/23 - International Conference on Patient Safety in Healthcare

Saturday, 3/4/23 - 2023 World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit

 

PSQH Infection Prevention Week

Visit PSQH’s Infection Prevention Week coverage each day for updates.

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Building a High-Reliability Organization: A Toolkit for Success, Second Edition

This book looks at the role leadership played in transforming their facilities into high-reliability organizations (HRO). By implementing top-down processes that translate throughout the organization, leaders can create environments that foster high reliability, patient safety, and care. Through the use of checklists, the authors demonstrate how situational awareness and structure can be created, leading to the HRO goal of preventing adverse events and errors.

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