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I had the privilege of speaking to a large group of people who work in the NHS this week. I was asked to talk on the latest thinking on patient safety and what we have learnt over the last three decades. Within that talk I spoke about the issues of psychological safety. In the Q&A,…
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I read the review of patient safety by Dr Penny Dash [published in July 2025]. You can find it here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/686bd5d52cfe301b5fb6780c/dhsc-review-of_patient-safety-across-the-health-and-care-landscape.pdf I made six pages of notes as I read it and have a few comments as you can imagine. I think the best thing for me to do at this stage is provide some…
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Wherever you work in healthcare and whatever role you have you will be wanting to ensure the safety of the patients in your care. You will want to find ways of building safety within your work. However, healthcare is an uncertain world and the difference between safe care and unsafe care can be decided in minutes. Over the…
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In the intricate world of healthcare, where patient safety is paramount, the ability to speak up is a crucial component of a culture of safety. However, the complexities surrounding voicing concerns or challenging the status quo in a healthcare environment can be extremely daunting. Speaking up to those who are respected, who are perceived as more…