Maternal and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme: Patient Safety Network

Maternal and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme: Patient Safety Network

Please join us and colleagues from across the region at the thirteenth Patient Safety Network Event on 10th February 2022.

By The AHSN Network

Date and time

Thu, 10 Feb 2022 01:00 - 04:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

Our Patient Safety Network event is an opportunity to interact and discuss with colleagues working to improve maternal and neonatal care across the local maternity systems, and a forum for local improvement to thrive. This collaborative session aims to create a safe space for local learning and sharing.

We would like to invite representation from across the maternal and neonatal systems particularly healthcare professionals providing care to mothers and babies, as well as commissioners, Maternity Voices Partnerships and women and their families.

Our regional Patient Safety Network is the mechanism through which the national Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP) will be delivered. It’s mission is to collaborate, share learning and support continuous improvement to achieve the network’s aims in improving the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing unwarranted variation and providing a high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies, and families across England.

If you haven't come before, this is a great opportunity to join us and connect with people from across maternal and neonatal systems who are passionate about improving safety in maternity and neonatal care.

Our Patient Safety Network event will cover the three primary drivers of the MatNeoSIP: Smoke Free Pregnancy, Optimisation and Stabilisation of the Preterm Infant (delivered via our regional project model, PERIPrem) and Early Recognition and Management of Deterioration of Women and Babies, as well as topics which are relevant to improving care for our regional perinatal stakeholders.

This event is open to all across the West of England region including services in Bristol, Weston-Super-Mare, Swindon, Gloucester, Stroud, Cheltenham, Bath and Wiltshire.

The agenda for the day will be released in due course.

Organised by

There are 15 Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) across England, established by NHS England in 2013 to spread innovation at pace and scale – improving health and generating economic growth. Each AHSN works across a distinct geography serving a different population in each region.

As the only bodies that connect NHS and academic organisations, local authorities, the third sector and industry, we are catalysts that create the right conditions to facilitate change across whole health and social care economies, with a clear focus on improving outcomes for patients. This means we are uniquely placed to identify and spread health innovation at pace and scale; driving the adoption and spread of innovative ideas and technologies across large populations. Although small organisations – which ensures we remain flexible and responsive to emerging opportunities and challenges – we lead large regional networks.

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