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President Clinton calls for a culture of conversion to promote patientsafety in healthcare. June 2, 2023 — President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, headlined day two of the 10th Annual World PatientSafety, Science & Technology Summit, presented by the PatientSafety Movement Foundation (PSMF).
President Clinton calls for a culture of conversion to promote patientsafety in healthcare. June 2, 2023 — President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, headlined day two of the 10th Annual World PatientSafety, Science & Technology Summit, presented by the PatientSafety Movement Foundation (PSMF).
On the first day of the Summit, global patientsafety leaders call for increased urgency in reducing preventable deaths. A large proportion of patientsafety problems can be eliminated. There wasn’t much thinking about patientsafety in the pandemic planning that preceded Covid,” said Donaldson.
There were several key changes this year for the PatientSafety Movement Foundation. Along with our Founder, Joe Kiani, we are laser focused on achieving a safer healthcare system, with zero preventable harm—both for patients and clinicians. We hope you will consider supporting the PatientSafety Movement Foundation.
Join Us for the 10th Annual World PatientSafety, Science & Technology Summit, June 1-2, 2023 Join us in celebrating our 10th anniversary summit with world-renowned speakers and panelists discussing the latest challenges and solutions in patientsafety. Yours, Michael A.E. Bates, D.
The First Post-Covid In-Person World PatientSafety, Science & Technology Summit June 1-2, 2023 – Newport Beach, California Please join us at the 10th Annual World PatientSafety, Science & Technology Summit. A few incredible individuals will be getting our Humanitarian Award. See you soon!
MICHAEL RAMSAY Dear PatientSafety Advocates, I am excited to share some updates about the work we have been doing and introduce you to our new Chief Operating Officer – Dr. Sanaz Massoumi PhD. Dr. Massoumi joins us from Keck Medicine where she was Director of Regulatory and PatientSafety, Quality, and Outcomes Management.
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.” Joe Kiani, Founder PatientSafety Movement Foundation Letter from CEO December is the time for giving, and I would like to thank those of you who have generously given to the PatientSafety Movement Foundation. Proposed measure MUC 2023-188 PatientSafety Structural Measure is a vital one.
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Letter from CEO The last two months have seen some profound presentations, publications, and recommendations to improve patientsafety in the US and globally. We have had a Summit meeting in Newport Beach with so many passionate world-renowned speakers on patientsafety.
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All week, hospital administrators and healthcare professionals take time to focus on what they can do to improve patient care and protect patients from harm. This week emphasizes the vision of the PatientSafety Movement Foundation “Zero PreventablePatient Harm by 2030.”
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