2015Northwest Patient Safety Conference
May13, 2015–Lynnwood Conference Center
Agenda
7:30Registration opens-- Continental Breakfast available; meet Dr. Ron Wyatt Tiffany Christensen
8:15Welcome
Jennifer Bayersdorfer, Chief Integration Officer, Clinical & Patient Services, Providence Health and Services; Chair, WPSC Steering Committee
8:30 Keynote presentation
Ron Wyatt, Director of Healthcare Improvement, The Joint Commission
Health Disparities and Patient Safety
9:30Break for book sale, poster viewing, and networking
9:45-11:50 Concurrent Sessions: Attend two sessions (onewithin each time slot):
9:45-10:45 / 10:50-11:501. Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging Patients: The Example of Clinical Practice Guidelines Development
Dr. Carrie Davino-Ramaya, Kaiser Permanente /
- Honoring Choices Pacific Northwest Initiative
2. Root Cause Analysis: Lessons Learned from Highly Reliable Organizations
Susan Gidding, Life Flight Network / 2.Designing the “Magic Pill” for Medication Reconciliation
Victoria Church,
Veteran’s Health Administration
3.Choosing Wisely – Supporting Conversations to Reduce Harm
Dr. Matt Handley, Group Health & Dr. Scott Kronlund, Northwest Physicians Network / 3. Reducing Adverse Drug Events Across the Care Continuum
Diane Schultz, RPh, DS Consulting
4. Second Victim Support Programs: Best practices with examples from the Northwest Multi-organization panel presentation / 4. Buyer Beware: How far can you trust health choices information broadcast to the public? David Birnbaum, PhD, Applied Epidemiology
ORAttend this two-hour workshop:
9:45- 11:50:Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety: Make it Happen, Make it Stick- Laura Maynard, NC Quality Center. Space limited to 42 attendees. Prior Registration Required! Pre-work will be sent to registrants.
12:00Lunch andAwards Ceremony:Qualis Health Awards of Excellence in Healthcare Quality –
Jonathan R. Sugarman, MD, MPH, President & CEO, Qualis Health
1:00Afternoon plenary: Tiffany Christensen, Duke Hospital, PVR, Patient Advocate. Partnering With Patients: A “Bed’s Eye” View of Patient and Family Centered Care.
2:00Break and transition to short sessions
2:30Best Poster Award
2:35- 3:45: You may attend eitherthreeback-to-back short sessions, or one long workshop session.
OR
High Intensity Talk #1: Parent Engagement in RCA’s: One Center’s Experience with Families in the Process of RCA’s. Seattle Children’s / Workshop: Operationalizing Patient and Family Centered Care- Team STEPPS for Patients and Engaging Your Patient and Family Advisory Councils Effectively.Tiffany Christensen,Duke Hospital, PVR, Patient Advocate.Space limited to 42 attendees. Prior Registration Required!
High Intensity Talk #2:
Novel Approach to Violence Risk Assessment in the Healthcare Setting. Dr. Jennifer Piel, VA Puget Sound
High Intensity Talk #3:
To Be Announced
4:00End
Sessions and featured speakers are subject to change due to unexpected circumstances up to and including the day of the event.