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NPSF Research Grants Program - NPSF Patient Safety Congress

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Wednesday, limited May to one 23, program 2012 only.<br />

PRE-CONGRESS DAY<br />

7:00 AM – 7:00 PM<br />

REGiStRAtiON OPEN<br />

8:30 AM – 5:15 PM<br />

LEADERShiP DAY<br />

Leading Your Organization to Success in today’s Changing<br />

Environment: Sustainability Strategies and tactics for<br />

improved <strong>Safety</strong>, Quality, and Financial Outcomes<br />

6.0 contact hours for physicians, pharmacists 232-999-12-123-L05-P<br />

(activity type – Application), nurses, health care risk management, health care<br />

quality and health care executives<br />

Chair<br />

Gerald Hickson, MD, Joseph C. Ross Chair in Medical Education and Administration,<br />

Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Director, Center for <strong>Patient</strong> and Professional Advocacy,<br />

Vanderbilt University Medical Center<br />

Faculty<br />

Carolyn Corvi, Chair, Virginia Mason Health System/Virginia Mason Medical<br />

Center Board of Directors<br />

Cathie Furman, RN, MHA, Senior Vice President, Quality and Compliance,<br />

Virginia Mason Medical Center<br />

Michael Fisher, President and CEO, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital<br />

Cheryl Hoying, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, Senior Vice President of <strong>Patient</strong><br />

Services, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital<br />

Steve Muething, MD, Chief <strong>Safety</strong> Officer, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital<br />

Gary S. Kaplan, MD, FACP, FACPE, FACMPE, Chairman and CEO, Virginia Mason<br />

Medical Center<br />

Lucian L. Leape, MD, Chair, Lucian Leape Institute at <strong>NPSF</strong>, Adjunct Professor of<br />

Health Policy, Harvard School of Public Health<br />

Gregg S. Meyer, MD, MSc, Chief Clinical Officer and Executive Vice President for<br />

Population Health, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center<br />

David Michaels, PhD, MPH, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Occupational <strong>Safety</strong><br />

and Health Administration<br />

Julianne M. Morath, RN, MS, Chief Quality and <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Officer,<br />

Vanderbilt Medical Center<br />

Paul O’Neill, Former Chairman and CEO, Alcoa, and 72nd Secretary of the<br />

US Treasury<br />

Kevin Volpp, MD, PhD, Staff Physician, Philadelphia VA Medical Center; Director,<br />

Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics, Leonard Davis Institute;<br />

Director, UPHS Center for Innovations in Health Care Financing; Professor of<br />

Medicine and Health Care Management, Perelman School of Medicine and the<br />

Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Leadership Day is a full-day annual health care executive peer-to-peer interactive<br />

program that features highly placed faculty and is specifically designed to<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Please see the centerfold of this booklet for your convenient Schedule At A Glance, including locations of all events.<br />

These programs run concurrently<br />

on Pre-<strong>Congress</strong> Day. Individual<br />

registration and attendance are<br />

provide C-Suite and Board attendees with cutting-edge patient safety leadership<br />

strategies and tactics that will improve operational and financial performance.<br />

This year’s session will take on the critical issues of sustainability and culture<br />

change, which continue to challenge leadership as all seek to redesign operations<br />

for safer and higher-quality care, a better patient experience and lower costs –<br />

the essence of the triple aim.<br />

Establishing and continually reinforcing a safety culture to provide the context<br />

for sustainable safety improvements demands an effective model for staff<br />

engagement and motivation and accountability. Beginning with new thinking and<br />

a framework for balancing systems and individual accountability, the session will<br />

also provide insights into motivating human performance as described through<br />

the lens of behavioral economics.<br />

Health care leaders will also share successes and perspectives on the value<br />

proposition for improving the patient experience of care, the business case for<br />

driving a culture of patient safety, and workforce satisfaction and optimization<br />

– all inextricably linked to optimizing human performance and accountability in<br />

order to achieve sustained and improved safety, quality, and financial outcomes.<br />

Upon completing this session, attendees will be able to:<br />

• Advocate the value of key patient safety strategies to improved outcomes and<br />

financial performance<br />

• Plan and use new frameworks for balancing systems and individual<br />

accountability and motivating behavior to promote teamwork and engagement<br />

• Outline the value of and tactics for improving patient experience, establishing a<br />

safety culture and engaging, supporting and keeping your workforce safe.<br />

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM<br />

MEASuREMENt BOOt CAMP: StRAtEGiES AND tACtiCS<br />

FOR thE REAL WORLD<br />

6.0 contact hours for physicians, pharmacists 232-999-12-124-L05-P<br />

(activity type – Application), nurses, health care risk management, health care quality<br />

and health care executives<br />

Co-Chairs<br />

Frank Federico, RPh, Executive Director, Strategic Partners, Institute for<br />

Healthcare Improvement<br />

Donald Kennerly, MD, PhD, Vice President of <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> and Chief <strong>Patient</strong><br />

<strong>Safety</strong> Officer, Baylor Health Care System<br />

Faculty<br />

Helen Burstin, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President for Performance Measures,<br />

National Quality Forum<br />

Stephen R. Grossbart, PhD, Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer,<br />

Center for <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> and Clinical Transformation, Catholic Health Partners<br />

Steve Horner, MBA, RN, Vice President, Clinical Analytics, Clinical Services<br />

Group, Hospital Corporation of America<br />

Linda Kenney, President and Executive Director, Medically Induced Trauma<br />

Support Services<br />

<strong>NPSF</strong> Annual <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> 2012 4 <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> 365

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