Louise Greenwood is joined by:
to discuss the importance of patient safety at this time of significant pressure across the NHS. Patient safety is about maximising the things that go right and minimising the things that go wrong. It is integral to the NHS’ definition of quality in healthcare, alongside effectiveness and patient experience.
Useful Reading:
NHS England » The NHS Patient Safety Strategy
Wessex LMCs: Significant Event Analysis (SEA) - Significant Events, Serious Incidents and GP Learning Events - What are the differences?
Wessex LMCs: Medical Examiner & Death Certificates - Audio & Video Podcasts and Recorded Webinars
Wessex LMCs: Support for the Practice Team
Learning Disabilities Awareness in Primary Care
Paediatric Egg Allergy in Primary Care
Patient behaviour is evolving fast – where do you turn for help?
Being an International Medical Graduate (IMG)
Hosting an International Medical Graduate (IMG) in your Surgery
FIT Testing demystified, Overview of the 2WW ”Rapid Investigation Service” & ”Cancer of Unknown Primary” Pathways
Coping with Imposter Syndrome
Cannabis and Young People
Alcohol and Young people with Special Educational Needs
Integrated Care Boards - Wessex LMCs reflections one year on...
Improving the quality of care for pregnant women, children and young people in Wessex
Giving a bit back to veterans…and increasing staff morale and patient care at the same time
Who are Healthwatch and how can they help practices?
Lyme Disease Awareness
GPAS - Stating the case for General Practice
Andy Freeman - the role of Trade Unions
Feeling Overwhelmed & Under Pressure from Patient Demand?
2.6 Million Patients vs 1400 GPs
Anxiety and depression: why doctors are prescribing gardening rather than drugs
The pressure never stops, BBC Radio Solent Interview with Dr Andy Purbrick
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