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Congress days: 25-26 March 2013 Masterclasses & Study Tour: 24 March 2013
Infection Control Summit: 27 March 2013 Park Hyatt Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Event Overview The principal aim of the Congress is to establish an interactive intelligence sharing platform for local and international healthcare professionals to meet and discuss fresh strategies for future quality improvements and implementable best practice in the Middle East. Improving patient safety standards is fundamental to improving quality of care and Patient Safety & Quality Congress Middle East will explore ways the region can cultivate a patient safety culture through proactive practice. The event will bring together regional and international leaders to showcase evidence based-solutions for improving patient safety.
Event Aims 1. Unite patient safety and healthcare quality professionals from across the Middle East region 2. Showcase evidence-based solutions plus local and international best practice 3. Promote regional patient safety and quality in healthcare initiatives that work 4. Discuss solutions to regional challenges of implementation and enforceability 5. Review current accountability and responsibility – and indicate where and why change is required 6. Examine practical ways of improving clinical standards, managing infection control and protecting
the patients 7. Explore patient’s rights in fostering a patient safety culture and the role medical ethics plays in
advocating quality
Special Thanks to our Scientific Advisory Committee:
Prof. Tawfik Khoja, Family Physician Consultant, Director General Executive Board, Health Ministers Council for Cooperation Council
Dr. Nashat Nafouri, Chair and Executive Officer, Saudi Quality Council, KSA
Dr. Samer Ellahham, Chief Quality Officer, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Jane Kelly, Director of Quality, Corniche Hospital, UAE
Dr. Shakil Ahmed, Assistant Medical Director (Quality & Patient Safety), Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar
Salma Jaouni, Chief Executive Officer, Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC), Jordan
Dr. Abdelrahim Gaffar, Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, KSA
Rim Fayad, Information Analyst, New Brunswick Health Council, Canada
Diane Pinakiewicz, Former President, National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF), USA
Krishnan Sankaranarayanan, Senior Safety Officer (Patient Safety, Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance), Tawam Hospital, UAE
In Partnership with: Supported by: Organised by:
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Poster Zone
At the Congress we will be hosting the first ever poster exhibition, showcasing key examples of the most innovative patient safety projects taking place in the Middle East region. Our poster display area at the conference will allow you to view some of the most innovative projects and learn more about regional successes. You can submit your very own success story: Step 1: Submit a short description to begin the submission process The deadline for entries is: Wednesday 30 January 2013 We will consider the entries looking for examples of innovation, joint working, and proven outcomes.
Step2: Judging with the Advisory Board and confirmation Judging on the abstract submissions will take place in the first week of February 2013, in partnership with the events Scientific Advisory Committee. Once your poster entry is accepted, we will inform you via email, and the full list of entries will be published on the Patient Safety & Quality Congress Middle East Website. We will need to finalise how much space we will need for the posters at the event and would like to confirm that you or your team will still be able to attend and present your poster. Step 3: Register To present your poster; you will need to register as a delegate. However, to thank you for your participation, we are happy to extend a 25% discount to the advertised rate. We will give you the code to claim this discount when we accept your poster.
Step 4: Designing your poster Posters should be A1 size and contain the following details
o Name of poster presentation o Logo of organisation o 100 word summary o Main text body - max 500 words (we recommend splitting into two different text
boxes – 250 words each) o 2 or 3 pictures or graphs/figures o Contact details
There is some flexibility in format, but please try to keep within the word limits.
Step 5: Printing Poster presenters are responsible for printing their own posters. Please take this into consideration while planning and working on your poster. Once printed, you can either post your poster to the venue (details will follow) or bring it with you on the day.
Step 6: Presenting The poster presentations will be an attraction for visitors and delegates of the conference. You will have a card next to your poster and you may state which times you are available. Each poster will also be assigned a code and visitors and delegates will be able to text in and vote for their favourite poster.
The winning entry for each category will be announced at lunch on day one of the Congress, and will win a special prize!
For more information please contact Helena McLoughlin:
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Confirmed speakers:
Dr. Sedra al-Mansouri, Section Head, Clinical Reviews and Investigation Section and Acting Director, Health System Compliance Division Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD)
Prof. Tawfik Khoja, Family Physician Consultant, Director General Executive Board Health Ministers Council for Cooperation Council
Paula Wilson, President & Chief Executive Officer Joint Commission International (JCI), USA
Dr. Nashat Nafouri, Chair and Executive Officer Saudi Quality Council, KSA
Dr. Huda al-Ansari, Paediatric Infectious Diseases Consultant, Chairman, Infection Control Higher Committee Ministry of Health, Bahrain
H.E. Dr. Ali Jaffar Mohammed, Advisor Health Affairs and Supervising Director General Health Affairs Ministry of Health, Oman
Abdul Rahman Ahmed Said al-Touqi, Director General of Information Technology Ministry of Health, Oman
Bernadette Kelly, Corporate Clinical Quality Manager Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), UAE
Mohamed Ali Karkoukli, Group Director, Emergency & Disaster Preparedness, Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), UAE
Dr Gregory John Raglow, Group Health Informatics Director, Corporate Clinical Affairs Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), UAE
Prof. Mahi al-Tehewy, Professor of Public Health, Director Healthcare Quality Unit Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine, Egypt
Dr. Ahmad Alamadi, Medical Director Al Baraha Hospital (Ministry of Health), UAE
Prof. Cheherezade Ghazi, Dean of Faculty of Nursing British University, Egypt
Prof. Nagwa El Hosseiny, Professor Consultant Internal Medicine Cairo University and Chairman Quality Management and Accreditation Committee, Egypt
Dr. Muhammad A. Halwani, Director of Infection Control and Sterilisation, Health Affairs Jeddah and Hospital Surveyor in Infection Control, Centre Board for Healthcare Institutions (CBAHI), KSA
Dr. Shannon Phillips, Patient Safety Officer Cleveland Clinic, USA
Dr. Samer Ellahham, Chief Quality Officer - Senior Cardiovascular Consultant Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Jane Kelly, Director of Quality Corniche Hospital, UAE
Dr. Adeline Saliba, Acting Pharmacy Manager Corniche Hospital, UAE
Dr. Jonas Egebart, Senior Advisor Danish Society for Patient Safety, Denmark
Dr. Zakaria Zaki al-Attal, Director of Quality & Performance Management Hospitals Services Sector Dubai Health Authority (DHA), UAE
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Dr. Sukhmeet S. Panesar, Executive Director Doctors Advancing Patient Safety (DAPS) Global and Project Manager, World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Working Group on Safer Primary Care for All, UK
Dr. Imran Qureshi, Executive Director Doctors Advancing Patient Safety (DAPS) Global and Clinical Lead for Quality & Safety BMJ, UK
Dr. Barbara Rebold, Project Director, Healthcare Quality, PSRQ Patient Safety ECRI Institute, US
Nagwa Metwally, Patients for Patients Safety Champion Egyptian Red Crescent, Egypt
Dr. Shakil Ahmed, Assistant Medical Director (Quality & Patient Safety) Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar
Dr. Moza Alishaq, Assistant Executive Director Risk Management & Patient Safety, Quality Management Department Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar
Dr. Jameela Alkhowaiter al-Ajmi Senior Consultant in Adult Infectious Diseases, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Assistant Professor in Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Qatar (WCMC-Q), Qatar
Dr. Yasser Sharif, Head of Medication & Medical Product Safety
Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD), UAE
Salma Jaouni, Chief Executive Officer Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC), Jordan
Prof. James Barlow, Chair in Technology and Innovation Management Imperial College Business School
Anne Mottram, Director of Operations Imperial College Academic Health Centre, UK
Dr. Victor D. Rosenthal, Founder and Chairman International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) Founder and Chairman, Foundation to Fight against Nosocomial Infections (FLIN)
Dr. Abdelrahim Gaffar, Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine Jazan University, KSA
Dr. Ashraf Ismail, Managing Director Middle East Office Joint Commission International (JCI), UAE
Dr. Laila M. Akhu-Zaheya , Assistant Professor/Vice Dean, WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Jordan University of Sciences and Technology (JUST), Jordan
Dr. Wejdan Abdelkareem Khater, Assistant Professor, Adult Health Nursing Department Faculty of Nursing Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
Dr. Adel Bataweel, Consultant and Risk Manager King Fahad Medical City (KFMC), KSA
Dr. Merryland Salah AbdelJawad, Medication Safety Officer & Medication Reconciliation Champion, Clinical Pharmacy Services King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center (KFSH-RC) – Jeddah, KSA
Shoroug Yehya Zakariya, Risk Management Specialist King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center (KFSH-RC) – Jeddah, KSA
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Dr. Sami El-Boghdadly, Director, OR and Day Care Services, Consultant, Laparoscopic and General Surgery, Assistant Professor of Surgery King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) - King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), KSA
Dr. Mohamed S. al-Moamary, Assistant Vice President, Educational Affairs King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) and Associate Professor & Consultant, Pulmonary Medicine, King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), KSA
Dr. Bandar al-Haqbani, Assistant Professor and General Director of IT Services King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS), and President, Saudi Association for Health Informatics, KSA
Prof. Dina Baroudi, Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety Consultant M.S.Basharahil Hospital, KSA
Senior Representative National Patient Safety Foundation, USA
Dr. Areej Mufti, Consultant Medical Microbiology National Guard Health Affairs, KSA
Sue Chapman, Safer Care Associate NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, UK
Dr. Maaike Langelaan, Senior Researcher Patient Safety Netherlands Institute for Healthcare Research (NIVEL), The Netherlands
Rim Fayad, Information Analyst New Brunswick Health Council, Canada
Dr. Massimo Cristaldi, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon SKMC Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Dr. Abdelrahman Nimeri, Head of Division of General, Thoracic, & Vascular Surgery, Director of Bariatric & Metabolic Institute (BMI) Abu Dhabi and Quality Review Officer of the Department of Surgery SKMC Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Dr. Kalpana Mothukapalli Krishnareddy, Consultant Physician, Intensive Care, Medical Affairs Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
Deborah Stevens, Quality Coordinator – Office of Nursing Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
Abbas Abdul Hassan ,Senior Quality Officer Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
Dr. Gurdev Singh, Founding Director University at Buffalo Patient Safety Research Centre State University at Buffalo, USA
Dr. Ahmed al-Mandhari, Senior Consultant, Family Medicine & Public Health, Director General Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman
Dr. Jamal Rashid Saffar Abdulla al-Khanji, Director, Healthcare Quality Management Department Supreme Council of Health, Qatar
Krishnan Sankaranarayanan, Senior Safety Officer (Patient Safety, Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance) Tawam Hospital, UAE
Steven A Matarelli, Chief Operating Officer Administration Tawam Hospital, UAE
Prof. Aziz Sheikh, Professor of Primary Care Research & Development and Director of Research - Centre for Population Health Sciences The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Prof. Mondher Letaief, Preventive Medicine & Epidemiology University Hospital of Monastir, Tunisia
Beth Ann Kavanagh, Director of Infection Control & Prevention University Health System, USA
Peter Bohan, Head of Safety & Risk Governance and Risk Department
Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK
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Associate sponsor:
Exhibitor:
Media Partners:
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Masterclasses / Study Tour: Sunday, 24 March 2013
Masterclass A 10:00 – 16:00
Study Tour 09:00 – 12:00
Leadership skills: driving a patient safety culture
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City facility site visit
Developing the role of senior management in improving patient safety and driving a quality culture
Balancing financial considerations with the need for patient safety initiatives
Proactive leadership strategies and embedding robust systems
Collaboration is key – promoting teamwork and accountability
Implementing peer reviews
Empowering junior professionals whilst protecting your organisation
See first-hand how the Sheikh Khalifa Medical City facility has revolutionised patient care and improved patient safety through technology, IT systems and appropriate accountability from staff
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Congress days: Monday 25 - Tuesday 26 March 2013
Day one: Monday, 25 March 2013
08:00 Morning refreshments and event registration 09:00 Grand opening and words of thanks from Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD)
Dr. Sedra al-Mansouri, Section Head, Clinical Reviews and Investigation Section and Acting Director, Health System Compliance Division Health Authority Abu Dhabi, UAE
09:30 Opening keynote address
An overview of the Gulf plan for patient safety and healthcare improvement (2012/ 2016) Prof. Tawfik Khoja, Family Physician Consultant, Director General Executive Board Health Ministers Council for Cooperation Council
10:00 Regional keynote panel
Strategies for regional healthcare reform: making patient safety top priority in the Middle East
Update on current health care priorities in the Middle East
Realities, practicalities and benefits of patient centred care
Reviewing current regional patient safety initiatives and the role of Governments 10:30 International keynote address Embedding a patient safety culture
International lessons and best practice
Aligning the organisation’s and clinician’s goals and vision
Encouraging teamwork and shared decision-making Paula Wilson, President & Chief Executive Officer Joint Commission International (JCI), USA
10:50 Networking and refreshment break 11:15 The realities of PS in the Middle East - What health care providers don’t say about patient
safety culture
Dr. Zakaria Zaki al-Attal, Director of Quality & Performance Management Hospitals Services Sector Dubai Health Authority (DHA), UAE
11:40 International Case Study: New Brunswick Health Council Canada: Developing and
implementing effective patient safety indicators Rim Fayad, Information Analyst New Brunswick Health Council, Canada
12:10 Culture; aligning engaged employees, patient safety and the patient experience
Dr. Shannon Phillips, Patient Safety Officer Cleveland Clinic, USA
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12:35 Analysing the realities of implementing quality standards and advancing excellence in
healthcare services
Costs Vs Benefits of international accreditation
Options available in the Middle East: accreditation, six sigma etc.
Long-term strategy for quality standards and accreditation: what does the future hold?
Achieving excellence through strategic planning and continuous improvement Dr. Nashat Nafouri, Chair and Executive Officer, Saudi Quality Council, KSA Salma Jaouni, Chief Executive Officer, Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC), Jordan
Dr. Ashfar Ismail, Managing Director Middle East Office, Joint Commission International (JCI), UAE
13:00 Lunch and exhibition tour Roundtables at lunch – meet key industry leaders – speaker reserved tables
14:30 – 18:00 Afternoon stream sessions
Leadership and culture Chair: Dr. Samer Ellahham, Chief Quality Officer - Senior Cardiovascular Consultant Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Integrated Care Pathways Chair:
Clinical risk management Chair: Peter Bohan, Head of Safety & Risk Governance and Risk Department Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK
14:30 Embedding a patient safety culture: Realities, practicalities and benefits of patient centred care Nagwa Metwally, Patients for Patients Safety Champion Egyptian Red Crescent, Egypt
Abu Dhabi Case study: Enforcing Integrated Care Pathways (ICP) for clinical teams in the UAE
Why are ICP a focus for Abu Dhabi?
Developing standardised protocols and clinical pathways
Challenges of putting theory into practice
What can the region learn? SEHA
Introducing risk management in the regional healthcare sector Dr. Adel Bataweel, Consultant and Risk Manager King Fahad Medical City (KFMC), KSA
14:50 UAE Case Study: A paradigm shift from blame to fair and just culture- The CUSP approach -a Middle East hospital experience Krishnan Sankaranarayanan, Senior Safety Officer (Patient Safety, Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance), Tawam Hospital, UAE
Surgery and theatre safety: Do Surgical Care Improvement Projects (SCIP) significantly improve patient outcomes? Presenting results from recent reports: a regional and international comparison Dr. Ahmad Alamadi, Medical Director Al Baraha Hospital (Ministry of Health), UAE
15:15
Embedding patient safety culture throughout the organisation: Root cause analysis Implementing change Examples of long-term benefits Deborah Stevens, Quality Coordinator – Office of Nursing Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
Practical advice for the successful implementation of surgical safety checklist Prof. Dina Baroudi Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety Consultant, M.S.Basharahil Hospital, KSA
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15:40 USA Case Study: Case study in PI with an emphasis of the keys to success in safety improvement initiatives at Cleveland Clinic USA Dr. Shannon Phillips, Patient Safety Officer Cleveland Clinic, USA
Improving the safety of primary care: progress to-date and the challenges ahead Prof. Aziz Sheikh, Professor of Primary Care Research & Development and Director of Research - Centre for Population Health Sciences The University of Edinburgh, UK
Qatar Case study: Risk assessment creates a culture of safety Dr. Moza Alishaq, Assistant Executive Director Risk Management & Patient Safety, Quality Management Department Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar
16:05 How can we improve handover process in the post-operative period using FMEA model Dr. Kalpana Mothukapalli Krishnareddy, Consultant Physician, Intensive Care, Medical Affairs Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
Enhances and challenges to patient safety: electronic patient records and early warning systems Jane Kelly, Director of Quality Corniche Hospital, UAE
16:30
Networking and refreshment break
Leadership/Management Chair: Dr. Samer Ellahham, Chief Quality Officer - Senior Cardiovascular Consultant Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Integrated Care Pathways Chair:
Clinical risk management Surgical/Nursing Chair: Peter Bohan, Head of Safety & Risk Governance and Risk Department Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK
16:45 Qatar case study: Exploring the challenges and positive results of implementing ‘leadership patient safety rounds’ How does this programme integrate leadership and clinicians for improved patient care? Dr. Shakil Ahmed, Assistant Medical Director (Quality & Patient Safety) Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar
Abu Dhabi case study: SKMC clinical pathway development experience Abbas Abdul Hassan, Senior Quality Officer Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
Improving quality services through practical, scenario training programmes for nurses and surgeons in the Middle East: proven programme for effective, immediate results Prof. Mondher Letaief, Preventive Medicine & Epidemiology University Hospital of Monastir Tunisia
17:10 Legal implications of medical negligence: understanding your obligations and the consequences of non-disclosure Ahmed al-Mandhari, Senior Consultant, Family Medicine & Public Health, Director General Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman
Patient Transfer process ‘A Breakthrough toward future Excellence’: Integrated healthcare solution toward stabilising patient transfer process Mohamed Ali Karkoukli, Group Director, Emergency & Disaster Preparedness, Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), UAE
Systems approach to reducing the burden of harm in healthcare through better health, better care, and better value Dr. Gurdev Singh, Founding Director University at Buffalo Patient Safety Research Centre State University at Buffalo, USA
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17:35 Jordan case study: Factors influencing patient safety culture in Jordanian hospitals: a nurses’ perspective and lessons for management Dr. Wejdan Abdelkareem Khater, Assistant Professor, Adult Health Nursing Department Faculty of Nursing Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
Integrated healthcare risk and incident reporting between multiple providers to ensure improved patient care – making life saving changes before accidents occur in your facility Prof. Cheherezade Ghazi, Dean of Faculty of Nursing British University, Egypt
UAE case study: Theory to practice How to improve surgical outcome: National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NESQIP) of the American College of Surgeon at SKMC Dr. Abdelrahman Nimeri, Head of Division of General, Thoracic, & Vascular Surgery, Director of Bariatric & Metabolic Institute (BMI) Abu Dhabi, and Quality Review Officer of the department of Surgery SKMC Cleveland Clinic, UAE How to improve surgical quality through TaskForce multidisciplinary initiatives Dr. Massimo Cristaldi, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon SKMC Cleveland Clinic, UAE
18:00 Case study: Quality and patient safety: the role of Universities Prof. Mahi al-Tehewy, Professor of Public Health, Director Healthcare Quality Unit Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine Egypt
Prioritising rehabilitation – an essential component of ICP: Reducing the risk of reoccurrence and secondary infection
18:10 Does leadership behaviour affect quality & safety in a complex healthcare environment? Peter Bohan, Head of Safety & Risk Governance and Risk Department Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Nurses baseline assessment of patients’ safety culture and curriculum integration Dr. Laila M. Akhu-Zaheya , Assistant Professor/Vice Dean, WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Jordan University of Sciences and Technology (JUST), Jordan
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Day two: Tuesday, 26 March 2013
07:30 Business breakfast Quality healthcare infrastructure and services in post-conflict regions Focus: Iraq and Libya * Overview of Government strategies for developing healthcare systems and availability * Update on current healthcare budgets expectations for 2013 and beyond * What are the upcoming opportunities for the healthcare supply chain? * Reviewing the realities and practicalities of doing business in Iraq and Libya
09:00 Congress morning refreshments
WHO in the Middle East: The morning plenary session will be a series of talks, presentations and discussions regarding WHO initiatives in the Middle East region and the effect they are having on improving patient safety
09:15 Practicalities and long-term benefits of implementing WHO curriculum in the Middle East for improving patient safety Dr. Mohamed S. al-Moamary, Assistant Vice President, Educational Affairs King Saud Abdulaziz University-Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) and Associate Professor & Consultant, Pulmonary Medicine, King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), KSA
09:45 The implementation of WHO surgical check lists
Dr. Sami El-Boghdadly, Director, OR and Day Care Services/Consultant, Laparoscopic and General Surgery, Assistant Professor of Surgery King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS) - King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), KSA
10:15 Patient safety and the role of the regulator Dr. Jamal Rashid SAffar Abdulla al-Khanji, Director, Healthcare Quality Management Department Supreme Council of Health, Qatar
10:40 The use of National Clinical Incident Data in identifying and improving local patient safety issues
Anne Mottram, Director of Operations Imperial College Academic Health Centre, UK
11:00 Networking and refreshment break 11:30 – 13:10 streamed sessions Incident reporting and prevention
policies Chair: Steven A Matarelli, Chief Operating Officer Administration Tawam Hospital, UAE
Leadership & Culture Chair: Krishnan Sankaranarayanan, Senior Safety Officer (Patient Safety, Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance), Tawam Hospital, UAE
11:30 Performance improvements in safety: benefits of implementing lean six sigma Dr. Samer Ellahham, Chief Quality Officer - Senior Cardiovascular Consultant Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Cleveland Clinic, UAE
Making Just Culture a reality: The King Faisal Specialist Hospital’s approach Shoroug Yehya Zakariya, Risk Management Specialist King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center (KFSH&RC) – Jeddah, KSA
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11:55 Quality Improvement: How do I do it - state of the art
DAPS methodology for carrying out quality improvement within an organisation
Using existing resources to drive quality; BMJ Quality Improvement Platform, the IHI UK and Ireland Open School
Developing innovative quality improvement tools that can be used globally
Dr. Sukhmeet S. Panesar, Executive Director Doctors Advancing Patient Safety (DAPS) Global and Project Manager, World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Working Group on Safer Primary Care for All, UK Dr. Imran Qureshi, Executive Director Doctors Advancing Patient Safety (DAPS) Global and Clinical Lead for Quality & Safety, BMJ, UK
Healthcare financing and prioritising patient safety H.E. Dr. Ali Jaffar Mohammed, Advisor Health Affairs and Supervising Director General Health Affairs Ministry of Health, Oman
Technology & eHealth Chair:
12:20 The importance of using trigger tools for reporting adverse events – what can the region gain from adopting recognised international systems?
Trigger tool methodology: what it is (and what it isn't)
Implementing a trigger tool: Practical tips
Using the results: The Great Ormond Street experience
Sue Chapman, Safer Care Associate NHS Institute for Innovation, UK
Advances in Telehealth and Telemedicine: the potential impact on patient safety by shifting location of care from hospital and nursing home settings Prof. James Barlow, Chair in Technology and Innovation Management Imperial College Business School, UK
12:45 Application of IHI Global Trigger tool for measuring adverse events in an Egyptian hospital Prof. Nagwa El Hosseiny, Professor Consultant Internal Medicine Cairo University and Chairman Quality Management and Accreditation Committee, Egypt
Electronic patient record review in hospitals and feedback of the results to the healthcare workers in the hospital Dr. Maaike Langelaan, Senior Researcher Patient Safety Netherlands Institute for Healthcare Research (NIVEL) The Netherlands
13:10 Lunch and poster presentation award
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14:30 – 17:30 afternoon stream sessions Incident reporting and prevention
policies Chair: Steven A Matarelli, Chief Operating Officer Administration Tawam Hospital, UAE
Technology & eHealth Chair:
14:30 How patient safety data analysis sharpens our vision Dr. Barbara Rebold, Project Director, Healthcare Quality, PSRQ Patient Safety ECRI Institute, US
Topic TBC Dr. Gregory John Raglow, Group Health Informatics Director, Corporate Clinical Affairs Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), UAE
14:55 Building a reporting system and patient safety culture in emergency care D.r Jonas Egebart, Senior Advisor Danish Society for Patient Safety, Denmark
The importance of Informatics in improving quality and patient safety The realities of health informatics – does computerisation reduce the risk of patient harm? Utilising systems for early warning reporting and reducing errors Abdul Rahman al-Tauqi Director General of Information Technology Ministry of Health, Oman
15:20 Networking break
15:45 Medication Management Chair:
Heath Informatics for Better and Safer Healthcare Dr. Bandar al-Haqbani, Assistant Professor and General Director of IT Services, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences and President, Saudi Association for Health Informatics, KSA
Antidote facts and new regulation trends in the emirate of Abu Dhabi Dr. Yasser Sharif Head of Medication & Medical Product Safety Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD), UAE
Chronic Disease Management Chair:
16:15 Towards safer medication reconciliation Dr. Merryland Salah AbdelJawad, Medication Safety Officer & Medication Reconciliation Champion, Clinical Pharmacy Services King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center (KFSH&RC) – Jeddah, KSA
Coordinated approach to chronic disease management: Integrated facility and community-based initiatives to reduce the risk of major chronic diseases: promotion of long-term healthy lifestyles Dr Abdelrahim Gaffar, Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine Jazan University, KSA
16:45 Deploying bar coded medication administration for enhanced patient safety Dr. Adeline Saliba, Acting Pharmacy Manager Corniche Hospital, UAE
Treating diabetic patients with care – reducing the risk of future renal and cardiovascular complications
17:15 Word of thanks from the Chairman and close of Congress
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Summit day: Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Infection Control Middle East
09:00 Registration and morning refreshments 09:30 International Keynote Address:
Hospital acquired infections hazards - impact on patient safety and cost of healthcare Dr. Victor D. Rosenthal, Founder and Chairman, International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC), Founder and Chairman, Foundation to Fight against Nosocomial Infections (FLIN)
10:00 Regional infection control guidelines for reducing risk of hospital-acquired infections Update from the GCC's Centre for Infection Control and HAAD 10:30 Engineering controls for prevention of Hospital Associated Infections
Environmental health fundamentals
Occupational health & safety
Planning for environmental care from the blue print
Personal protective equipment Dr. Nashat Nafouri, Chair and Executive Officer Saudi Quality Council, KSA
11:00 Networking and refreshment break 11:30 Reviewing the impact of initiating Infection Control programs for patient safety in SEHA Bernadette Kelly, Corporate Clinical Quality Manager
Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), UAE 12:00 Health care workers immunization: a proactive practice for patient safety 12:30 A 21st Century tool for a 21st Century problem: Improving patient safety through infection
prevention surveillance and reporting software Beth Ann Kavanagh, Director of Infection Control & Prevention, University Health System, USA
13:00 Lunch and networking 14:00 Case Study Saudi Arabia: Preventing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections using
IHI CAUTI bundle 14:30 Post-discharge surveillance for surgical site infection: A promising new approach
Dr. Muhammad A. Halwani, Director of Infection Control and Sterilisation, Health Affairs Jeddah and Hospital Surveyor in Infection Control, Centre Board for Healthcare Institutions (CBAHI), KSA
15:00 Process management to achieving zero Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection
(CLABSI) Dr. Kalpana Mothukapalli Krishnareddy, Consultant Physician, Intensive Care, Medical Affairs Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital, UAE
15:30 Networking and refreshment break 15:50 Carbapenem resistance: an update for the Middle East
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Dr. Areej Mufti, Consultant Medical Microbiology National Guard Health Affairs, KSA
16:15 Reducing outbreaks in ICUs through root cause analysis
Dr. Jameela Alkhowaiter al-Ajmi Senior Consultant in Adult Infectious Diseases, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Assistant Professor in Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Qatar (WCMC-Q)
16:40 International guidelines on infection control and their impact in the Middle East
17:05 Outbreak investigation and control 17:30 Close of focus day
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3) Email MEED: [email protected] Booking code: prod-hk
© i2i Events Group 2013. The programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. i2i Events Group reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers.
About the conference organisers:
About i2i Events Group
Supremely organised and relentlessly relevant, i2i Events Group enables more than 200,000
buyers and producers to meet and trade at some of the greatest exhibitions, large scale events
and festivals in the world. By being there, buyers and sellers open up possibilities, source, test
and buy brilliant services, ideas and solutions.
Heart of the community, i2i Events Group brings you the inside track, empowering businesses
across the home and gift, fashion, retail, healthcare, energy, environment, education,
technology, media and creative industries - it's what keeps the best in the business coming
back.
So come for new ideas and for trusted contacts. Most of all, come to absorb the wisdom of
great speakers, catch that all-important business contact and help your dreams take flight.
www.i2ieventsgroup.com