Commission on Education & Training for Patient Safety.

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Commission on Education & Training for Patient Safety

Transcript of Commission on Education & Training for Patient Safety.

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Commission on Education & Training for

Patient Safety

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HEE exists for one reason:To improve the quality of care delivered to patients. Through our Local Education and Training Boards (LETBs), we ensure that our workforce has the right skills, values and behaviours, in the right numbers, at the right time and in the right place.

• £5billion budget.• Workforce planning.• Commission all under/postgraduate education and training for

healthcare staff.

Health Education England

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• Over 1000 NHS employers • 1.3 million employees• 300 different jobs • More than 1 million people

treated every 36 hours• 50,000 registered nurses

employed in care homes • 30-50,000 registered nurses

employed in the private and independent sector

• HEE currently commissions 129 structured education programmes for 110 different roles

• 35 main education programmes for non-medical clinical professions

• 94 programmes of medical and dental education to deliver GPs, dentists and 78 different types of doctor

• Over 150,000 students in training funded by HEE at any one time

Facts and figures

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• March 2014 Secretary of State call to action to:• Make the NHS the safest system in the world• Halve avoidable harm and save 6000 lives in 3

years• Initiatives for safety improvement aligned to

contribute towards achieving shared goal• Create a conducive context for improvement at a

local level

Patient Safety Programme for England

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Coherent programme for safety across national organisations & programmes

• Sign Up to Safety

• The Patient Safety Collaborative Programme

• The Safety Fellows Initiative

• The SAFE initiative

• NHS Choices website

• Speak Up for Safety

• CQC Inspections

Overseen by Strategy and Advisory Group Chaired by Sir David Dalton

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• Concordat on Human Factors

• Commission on Education and Training for Patient Safety

• Concordat on Human Factors delivery

• Human Factors & Patient Safety Network

• National Patient Safety Alert System

Other work in the Patient Safety landscape

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HEE’s integrated approachCommission on Education and Training

for Patient Safety

Chair: Norman WilliamsVice Chair: Sir Keith Pearson

Members: External experts from across the system

Meets quarterly to make recommendations about education and training for patient

safety.

PAF

L2BS Expert Advisory Group

Co-Chairs: Lisa Bayliss-Pratt and Jane ReidMembers: Experts, regulators, partner org, academics,

patients, learners.Meets bi-monthly to advise on work and share expertise.

Critical friends who will take on programme activity to analyse findings and evidence to give expert opinion on

outcomes and sustainability.

Learning to be Safe (L2BS) Programme Board

Chair: Wendy Reid

Vice Chair: Lisa Bayliss-PrattMembers: Lead National Director. Lead

DEQ, LH, RK, PM, RC, AR, HWMeets monthly to assure programme and

make key decisions.

L2BS Programme Coordination Group

Co-Chairs: Lisa Hughes and Renee Knopp

Members: HEE National staff involved in L2BS Programme.Meets weekly to drive day to

day programme activity.

L2BSProgramme Delivery Group

Co-Chairs: Lisa Hughes and Renee Knopp

Members: LETB Patient Safety, Human Factors and QI Leads

Meets bi-monthly for cross-HEE coordination of activity and

intelligence.

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4 themes• Education and

training about how to raise concerns about patient safety

• Education and training in human factors for patient safety

• Education and training in service improvement to improve patient centred outcomes and patient safety

• Utilising mandatory training to improve patient safety

Raising concerns

Human factors

Patient Centred

OutcomesCPD

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The evidenceLiterature Review

• Reviewing emerging literature on education and training for patient safety

Evidence Synopses • Synthesise the evidence against the 4 themes

Visits to 4 Geographies/evidence hearing

• DEQs to share examples of good practice, risk areas and key issues

• Follow up with focused questions

Expert Advisory Group • Gather and test evidence using the L2BS experts

Overview • Work with PAF to understand the resonance of emerging themes

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DeliverablesTimeline Deliverable

Winter 2014 Completed initiation and definition phase report

Spring 2015 Interim deliverables for SoS announcement

Summer 2015 Complete recommendations

Autumn 2015 Publish report and HEE response including commitment to developing strategy

Winter 2015 Publish L2BS strategy

2015/16 Implement L2BS strategy

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The report outline:Foreword • Our ambition

Background • The case for change

What we did • Evidence collection and analysis• Stakeholder engagement

What we found (against 4 themes)

• What education and training already happens?• What is working well and why?• What are the gaps/risks?

The recommendations

• How do we fill the gaps and mitigate the risks?

• How do we enable uptake of best practice?