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Pharmaceutical industry At the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s annual Mid-Year Event on January 26, patient safety experts from around the world participated in the creation of an action plan to eliminate preventable patient and healthcare worker harm.
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- At the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s annual Mid-Year Event on January 26, patient safety experts from around the world participated in the creation of an action plan to eliminate preventable patient and healthcare worker harm.
- The Patient Safety Leadership Association was inaugurated by the Patient Safety Movement Foundation to respond to the need for a targeted forum for chief quality and patient safety officers and patient safety activists.
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Dr. Mike Ramsay, CEO of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, addresses attendees at the 2024 Mid-Year Event about the urgent steps the healthcare system needs to take to protect patient safety.
- More information about the Patient Safety Leadership Association is available on the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s website at: https://psmf.org/patient-safety-leadership-association/ .
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Approximation error The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) convened its annual Mid-Year Event to discuss safety challenges in the healthcare system that result in millions of preventable deaths around the world.
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- The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) convened its annual Mid-Year Event to discuss safety challenges in the healthcare system that result in millions of preventable deaths around the world.
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Patient Safety Movement Foundation Founder Joe Kiani speaks about the road ahead in global efforts to eliminate preventable patient harm at the PSMF's annual Mid-Year Event.
- In 2012, Joe Kiani founded the non-profit Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) to eliminate preventable medical errors in hospitals.
- His team worked with patient safety experts from around the world to create Actionable Evidence-Based Practices (AEBP) that address the top challenges.
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PCAST Titled “A Transformational Effort on Patient Safety,” the report also outlines the many ways that “patient safety is an urgent national public health issue.” The distinguished PCAST Working Group on Patient Safety is co-led by the founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation , Joe Kiani , and Microsoft’s Chief Scientific Officer, Eric Horvitz.
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- Titled “A Transformational Effort on Patient Safety,” the report also outlines the many ways that “patient safety is an urgent national public health issue.” The distinguished PCAST Working Group on Patient Safety is co-led by the founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation , Joe Kiani , and Microsoft’s Chief Scientific Officer, Eric Horvitz.
- I am optimistic that these recommendations will help fast-track solving this critical problem that destroys so many lives,” said Joe Kiani, co-leader of the PCAST Working Group on Patient Safety.
- 1.A Appoint a Patient Safety Coordinator Reporting to the President on Efforts to Transform Patient Safety Among All Relevant Government Agencies.
- Joe Kiani, who founded the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) in 2012 and served for many years as its first chair, was appointed to PCAST in September 2021.
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Ethics President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, headlined day two of the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit, presented by the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF).
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- President Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, headlined day two of the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit, presented by the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF).
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Joe Kiani, founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, discusses efforts to improve patient safety worldwide with former President Bill Clinton at the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit in Newport Beach, California.
- His team worked with patient safety experts from around the world to create Actionable Evidence-Based Practices (AEBP) that address the top challenges.
- The Foundation's annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit brings together all stakeholders, including patients, healthcare providers, medical technology companies, government employers, and private payers.
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Ethics Day one of the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit presented by the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) saw global leaders across the world of patient safety call for an increased urgency in addressing the issue of preventable harm within healthcare.
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- Day one of the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit presented by the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) saw global leaders across the world of patient safety call for an increased urgency in addressing the issue of preventable harm within healthcare.
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Joe Kiani, founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, speaks at the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit in Newport Beach, California.
- His team worked with patient safety experts from around the world to create Actionable Evidence-Based Practices (AEBP) that address the top challenges.
- The Foundation's annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit brings together all stakeholders, including patients, healthcare providers, medical technology companies, government employers, and private payers.
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Ethics Registration for the 10th Annual Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit is now closed.
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- Registration for the 10th Annual Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit is now closed.
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Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit (Photo: Business Wire)
“We are very encouraged at the response we received for our first in-person Summit since Covid-19,” said Dr. Michael Ramsay, CEO, Patient Safety Movement Foundation.
- We will also hear directly from patients and families affected by preventable medical errors.”
For more information about the 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit and future events, please visit https://psmf.org/events .
- The Foundation's annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit brings together all stakeholders, including patients, healthcare providers, medical technology companies, government employers, and private payers.
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Ethics President Bill Clinton, Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation, and 42nd President of the United States, will address the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s (PSMF) 2023 World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit (WPSSTS).
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- President Bill Clinton, Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation, and 42nd President of the United States, will address the Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s (PSMF) 2023 World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit (WPSSTS).
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President Bill Clinton, Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation, and 42nd President of the United States (Photo: Business Wire)
President Clinton has been a long-time supporter of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation.
- “We are very honored to once again have President Clinton supporting our annual Summit,” said Dr. Michael Ramsay, CEO, Patient Safety Movement Foundation.
- The Foundation's annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit brings together all stakeholders, including patients, healthcare providers, medical technology companies, government employers, and private payers.
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Ethics The Patient Safety Movement Foundation celebrates their 10th anniversary with an in-person summit that brings together world renowned experts to discuss today’s challenges and solutions in patient safety.
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- The Patient Safety Movement Foundation celebrates their 10th anniversary with an in-person summit that brings together world renowned experts to discuss today’s challenges and solutions in patient safety.
- The World Patient Safety, Science and Technology Summit will be held in Newport Beach, California on June 1-2, 2023.
- “In my over 15 years in systems engineering and patient safety, the World Patient Safety, Science and Technology Summit is the first event that brings together all stakeholders in healthcare under one roof.
- The Foundation's annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit brings together all stakeholders, including patients, healthcare providers, medical technology companies, government employers, and private payers.
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MD Joe Kiani, founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF), has been awarded the 2023 Robert L. Wears Patient Safety Leadership Award in the individual category, along with Dr. Kathryn Kellogg, Vice President for Patient Safety at the MedStar Institute for Quality & Safety.
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- Joe Kiani, founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF), has been awarded the 2023 Robert L. Wears Patient Safety Leadership Award in the individual category, along with Dr. Kathryn Kellogg, Vice President for Patient Safety at the MedStar Institute for Quality & Safety.
- Kiani is also on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology working on patient safety efforts.
- “It’s an honor to receive this award,” stated Joe Kiani , Founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation and Founder, CEO and Chairman of Masimo.
- In 2012, Joe Kiani founded the non-profit Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) to eliminate preventable medical errors in hospitals.
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Health care In a keynote address at the Fifth Global Ministerial Summit on Patient Safety, Joe Kiani , founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) , called for hospitals around the world to show greater transparency in reporting medical errors and preventable deaths.
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- In a keynote address at the Fifth Global Ministerial Summit on Patient Safety, Joe Kiani , founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) , called for hospitals around the world to show greater transparency in reporting medical errors and preventable deaths.
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Joe Kiani Provides Keynote at the 5th Annual Global Ministerial Summit on Patient Safety (Photo: Business Wire)
“We need not just access to healthcare, it has to be safe, it has to be dignified,” said Kiani.
- The Global Ministerial Summit on Patient Safety is an annual event that brings together ministers, high-level representatives, and experts from around the world.
- This year the Patient Safety Movement Foundation will hold its 10th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit on June 1st and 2nd in Newport Beach, California.