SHN Overview - Canadian Patient Safety Institute
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AN OVERVIEW: SAFER HEALTHCARE
NOW!
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Falls Faculty Meeting
January 25th, 2012
Theresa Fillatre
SHN as a Social Movement
SHN started as a grassroots campaign 2005
Continued to evolve into the flagship program
of CPSI…approx 1000 teams today
Inspires people to get involved and make a
difference
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SHN : First 6 Interventions
Surgical site infections Ventilator Associated
Pneumonia
Acute Myocardial
Infarction
Rapid Response teams
Central Line Infections Medication reconciliation
(acute care)
Newer Interventions
Hand Hygiene
Medication Reconciliation (long term care and homecare)
Venous Thromboembolism Prevention
Surgical Checklist
Falls and Injury from Falls (acute care, long term care and
home care)
STOP Infections Now
Evidence
All the SHN interventions are based on
evidence.
SHN works to accelerate the length of time it
takes to move evidence into practice
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Grounded in Science of
Improvement
Model for Improvement
Positive Deviance
Sustaining and spreading change
Measurement
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Learning and Sharing
Communication Tools
Communities of Practice
National Calls
Improvement Programs
Tools and Resources
People
Clinical intervention leads
Improvement support and coaching through
the SHN regional structures
Clinical faculty associated with each
intervention
Central Measurement Team (U of T)
Healthcare teams and care providers
Patients
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Safer Healthcare Now! Structure
Canadian Patient Safety Institute
Clinical Support
Canadian
ICU
Collaborative
Operations
Teams
SHN
West
Patients
&
Families
Dr. William
Geerts
SHN
Quebec
SHN
Atlantic
SHN
Ontario
Sunnybrook Health
Science Centre
Mentor
Network
Dr. Michael Gardam
University Health Network
Measurement
Working Group &
CMT
RNAO
Education & Resource
Working Group
Other
Canadian
Faculty
Communications
Support
ISMP
Canada
Partner
Network
SHN Sites Submitting Falls
Data by Sector Today
54 Acute Care
92 LTC/ Continuing Care
16 Home Care/Community
Thank You
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