Advanced Patient Safety Management: Guided By PCAST Recommendations Including CANDOR

November 6, 2023 RLDatix Marketing

During this years ASHRM 2023 annual meeting, held in Minneapolis, MN we had the privilege of gathering a distinguished panel of experts in the field of healthcare and patient safety. Dr. Tim McDonald MD JD, Chief Patient Safety and Risk Officer at RLDatix, Martin Hatlie, JD, CEO and President of Project Patient Care and also a founding member of Patients for Patient Safety, US, and Ryan Solomon, JD, MS, Vice President and General Counsel at Arkansas Children's Hospital. During this through leadership session they shared their insights around the following topic:

Advanced Patient Safety Management: Guided By PCAST Recommendations Including CANDOR

In today's healthcare landscape, optimizing patient safety is a top priority, and this session aims to equip industry professionals with invaluable insights and strategies for efficient risk management. The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology(PCAST) released a report that has been instrumental in reshaping the conversation around patient safety. Our distinguished panel of experts will cover the key takeaways from this groundbreaking report, offering a comprehensive understanding of its implications for healthcare organizations. Building upon the foundation laid by PCAST, we will explore the implementation of CANDOR principles (Communication and Optimal Resolution) in the context of patient safety. Attendees will gain practical insights and tools to implement PCAST recommendations and CANDOR principles within their own organizations.

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