
Effective Operating Theatres Summit: Improving Quality, Safety, Productivity and Patient Experience
English
Conferences
De Vere Holborn Bars, 138-142 Holborn, London, England, United Kingdom, London, UK, London, England. directions
hosted by Healthcare (HC) - UK Conferences
hosted by Healthcare (HC) - UK Conferences
14 Jan, 2021
10:00 PM-10:00 PM
category
Medicine
Hospital Safety, Patient and Family Centered Care
price
£438
Effective Operating Theatres Summit: Improving Quality, Safety, Productivity and Patient Experience is organized by Healthcare (HC) - UK Conferences and will be held on Jan 15, 2021 at De Vere Holborn Bars, London, England, United Kingdom.
Description:It is crucial that operating theatres are functioning at their optimum level. Not only do theatres provide critical patient interventions, but they are also responsible for a substantial proportion of both the total expenditure and income generated at every acute hospital. This Summit focuses on the Effective Operating Theatre; Improving Quality, Safety, Productivity and Patient Experience. Through national updates, practical case studies and extended interactive sessions, the conference aims to support you to productivity and practice in your theatre.
“Theatre services are at the centre of the hospital system and cover a wide range of activities, whether scheduled or unscheduled, complex or more routine day surgery… There is a widening mismatch between demands on the NHS and its available resources, including bed capacity, as demonstrated by the national deterioration in waiting lists. There are now over four million people waiting for elective surgery, the highest level since 2007. 1 Trusts more than ever need to use their existing infrastructure and workforce as efficiently as possible to better meet the needs of NHS patients.”
Operating theatres: opportunities to reduce waiting lists NHS Improvement 2019
“While waiting times for surgery are lower than they have been historically, more can be done, so it is important that we work with clinical teams to identify further solutions and share best practice.”
Professor Tim Briggs CBE, National Director of Clinical Improvement for the NHS and Council member of the Royal College of Surgeons
This conference will enable you to:• Network with colleagues who are working to improve theatre performance• Understand the national context and developments• Improve efficiency and productivity in your operating theatre• Measure, monitor and drive improvement in your theatre performance• Understanding what optimum theatre usage looks like• Reflect on the operating theatre of the future including the role of new technologies such as virtual reality• Develop your skills in effective team-working and leadership in theatres• Challenge and change behaviour in theatres to support staff, improve resilience and reduce bullying • Develop the role of surgical prehabilitation to improve outcomes and reduce cancellations • Understand the increasing role of day surgery and how you can improve patient experience• Explore how an understanding of human factors in the operating theatre can help improve safety and drive improvement • Self assess and reflect on your own practice• Gain CPD accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation evidence