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 twelfth Patient Safety Network Event on 16 September 2021.

By West of England AHSN

Date and time

Thu, 16 Sep 2021 01:00 - 04:00 PDT

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 forms the structure and delivery model for the three year National Maternal and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP), whose mission is to create and embed the conditions for all staff to improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing unwarranted variation and provide high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies, and families across England.

To view the agenda for the day click here

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.

Organised by

The West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) brings together all the key players innovating health and care in our region.

We are one of 15 AHSNs across the country, established by NHS England in 2013. Here in the West of England, our AHSN has earned a reputation for its ambitious, joined-up vision for healthcare innovation and transformation.

Since our launch, our priority has been to work across organisational and geographical boundaries, involving our entire network in both development and delivery to drive transformation that is based on genuine need, is successfully embedded and sustainable.

With our unique expertise and cross-sector connections, we understand both the ‘push and pull’ of demand on healthcare innovation. We actively nurture an innovation ecosystem around health and care, removing obstacles and bringing diverse groups together to conceive and maximise new ways of working.

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