9 episodios

Effective, efficient, patient-centred and safe healthcare is what we all want to see, and what the field of quality improvement is all about. In these podcasts, Harriet Vickers talks to doctors and other healthcare professionals about how they’ve gone about improving care for their patients, and explores the ideas and techniques behind making change happen. http://quality.bmj.com

Making the difference BMJ Group

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Effective, efficient, patient-centred and safe healthcare is what we all want to see, and what the field of quality improvement is all about. In these podcasts, Harriet Vickers talks to doctors and other healthcare professionals about how they’ve gone about improving care for their patients, and explores the ideas and techniques behind making change happen. http://quality.bmj.com

    Efficiency vs innovation and improvement

    Efficiency vs innovation and improvement

    Is efficiency the enemy of innovation and improvement? Are efficiency programmes oppressive, leaving healthcare staff no time to be creative and piling on burdensome bureaucracy, or are efficiency, innovation and improvement positively correlated?

    These questions were debated at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, in Gothenburg in April, and here we dip into that debate and pick out the key arguments.

    Featuring contributions from:

    Jason Leitch, national clinical director, Healthcare Quality and Strategy, Scottish Government.

    Frank Federico, executive director, Institute of Healthcare Improvement.

    Mohsin Choudry, national medical director's clinical fellow, Royal College of Physicians.

    Robbert Huijsman, professor of management and organisation of elderly care, Erasmus University, Rotterdam.

    For more on the Forum, see http://internationalforum.bmj.com/.

    This episode is the last in the first series of the Making the difference podcast. We'll be back in a month with series two.

    • 17 min
    Tell me a story

    Tell me a story

    How can asking patient to tell us their story improve healthcare? Helen Morant, content lead at BMJ, talks us through her project getting healthcare professionals to sit down with patients and record their conversations, and what on earth this has to do with quality improvement.

    We also hear some of the recordings she has gathered through the project.

    Here are links to the other podcasts and projects Helen mentions:

    Story Corps - https://storycorps.org/

    The Listening Project - http://goo.gl/3auSHX

    Beautiful stories from anonymous people - http://goo.gl/78QSjU

    • 25 min
    What are they on?

    What are they on?

    This week, we look at medication reconciliation.

    Joshua Pevnick, health services researcher and hospital physician at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, LA, US, talks us through what it is and why it can be so hard to get right.

    And Emma Iddles, a junior doctor in general surgery at Hairmyres Hospital, Lanarkshire, UK, explains how her project improved medicines reconciliation in the surgical admissions unit of the hospital.

    For more, read Joshua's full paper, http://goo.gl/O59BWo, and Emma's project write up http://goo.gl/znrNGQ.

    • 14 min
    Extra: Fiona Moss on the science of improvement

    Extra: Fiona Moss on the science of improvement

    Fiona Moss, dean at the Royal Society of Medicine, gives us an overview of quality improvement, and it's underpinnings.

    This interview was recorded at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg, April 2016.

    Find Fiona Moss on twitter, @FiMoss.

    • 17 min
    Extra: Don Berwick on the science of improvement

    Extra: Don Berwick on the science of improvement

    "Those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it."

    At the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, in Gothenburg in April, Don Berwick spoke on the scientific foundations of improvement. This is the full audio of his talk.

    Don Berwick is president emeritus and senior fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement. On twitter, he's @donberwick.

    • 1h 9 min
    The science of improvement

    The science of improvement

    Or, the one where Fiona Moss and Don Berwick tells us what they think quality improvement is.

    Fiona Moss is dean, Royal Society of Medicine, and Don Berwick is president emeritus and senior fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

    Don's talk and the interview with Fiona were both recorded at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg, April 2016. Watch out for the extended versions of these recordings, up next Friday.

    • 14 min

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