paediatric international patient safety and quality community (pipsqc)
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Paediatric International Patient Safety and Quality Community
(PIPSQC)
Developing a Collaborative approach to paediatric patient safety
Building a social movement
Peter Lachman
What is a collaborative?
Collaboration is defined as working with another or others on a joint
project to common goals or aims.
How do we create change at scale?
Energy focus
Imagination, engagement, participation,
moving, mobilising, calling
to action
The ‘clinical system’
mindset for improvement
Effectiveness and efficiency focus
Metrics and measurement; clinical
systems improvement, reducing variation, pathway redesign,
evidence based practice
The ‘mobilisation’ mindset for
improvement
Source; Helen Bevan NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement 2010
Us as change leaders
© PL Consultancy UK Ltd
How do we mobilise at scale?
Source: Marshall Ganz
Shared understanding
Narrativeheart/why?
Strategyhead/what?
Ref Helen Bevan
Strategy is the process of
• turning the resources you have resources
• into the resources you need power
• to get the change you want outcome
Us as change leaders
Approaches to change
Deficit based
• what is wrong?
• solving problems
• identifying development and improvement needs
• gaps and deficiencies to be filled
Asset based
• what is right that we can build on?
• exploiting existing assets and resources
• “positive deviance”
• amplifying what works
Values to Action
Inertia
Apathy
Fear
Self-doubt
Isolation
Urgency
Anger
Hope
You can make a difference
Isolation
Action inhibitors Action motivators
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Us as change leaders
Telling your narrative
Our aim is to tell the narrative
– how we succeed and what are our challenges
Us as change leaders
Source: Marshall Ganz
Who and What is PIPSQC
PIPSQC is an informal, international collaborative of professionals who share a passion for patient safety and quality in paediatrics, and who interact together across organizational and geographic boundaries, to advance learning and improvements in these areas.
PIPSQC Resources
Resources • Solutions for Patient Safety• PIPSQC Presentations• Publications
Links• Paediatric Patient Safety
Solutions • Patient Safety Solutions• For Patients and Families
A Solution
Children’s Hospitals’ Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS)
The Children’s Hospitals’ Solutions for Patient Safety National
Children’s Network represents the most herculean effort to
date by the country’s children’s hospitals to create a universally
safe and healing environment for all children who are in our care.
Leaders from 79 children’s hospitals across the United States
have stepped forward and committed to clear, shared network
goals of harm reduction by December 31, 2014.• 40 percent reduction in hospital-acquired
conditions (HACs)• 20 percent reduction in readmissions• 25 percent reduction in serious safety events
(SSEs)
To achieve these goals, CEOs, hospital boards of trustees and
clinical leaders are aligning their organizational goals with the
network harm reduction goals in a way that is transforming the
safety and quality of care delivered in children’s hospitals in the
United States.
Global Spread
MiST (Making it Safer Together)
The Making it Safer Together (MiST) paediatric patient safety collaborative is a new alliance of hospitals. These organisations share a vision of achieving harm free paediatric healthcare through a process of a sustained, year on year, reduction in adverse events.
Global Spread
Ontario Children’s Hospitals’ Solutions for Patient Safety (OSPS)
Ontario Children’s Hospitals’ Solutions for Patient Safety (OSPS) is a partnership between the safety leads at five academic children’s hospitals in Ontario including:
– Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)– Children’s Hospital London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC)– Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)– Kingston General Hospital (KGH)– McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH)
OSPS’s mission is to work together to implement the SPS model in Ontario and eliminate serious harm across all children’s hospitals in the province.
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