Show your support for our Change one thing campaign by adding our logo to your Trust's website and linking back to our site.
To download the logo please right click on the logo and select Save image as. Save to your computer, so you can now add to your site and link back to patientsafetycongress.co.uk/cotWhat one thing could you change to improve patient safety? We’re asking everyone committed to patient safety to tell us their thoughts.
Dawn Wardell, Acting Director of Nursing at George Eliot Hospital called for nursing leaders to be receptive to suggestions from the Change one thing campaign in Nursing Times, 9th February issue.
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The results of this campaign will be used as a new interactive part of the Patient Safety Congress and to focus attention on the topics that really matter to you and your patients.
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Tell us the one thing you could change to improve patient safety
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Show your support for the campaign by adding our Change one Thing logo to your Trust's website and linking back to our site.

To download the logo please right click on the logo and select Save image as. Save to your computer, you can now add to your site and link back to www.patientsafetycongress.co.uk/cot
Bernard Crump, Chief Executive NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement
The one thing I would like to see changed is that every NHS organisations formal board meeting would start with an item from a patient talking about their experience of care. The tone is set for the meeting around quality of care given – it is one thing that doesn’t cost anything but would make an enormous difference.
Jim Easton, NHS National Director for Improvement and Efficiency, Department of Health
In terms of patient safety, right now a lot of people are looking at the numbers for preventable thrombolysis. I want everyone to get the right thrombolytic care, which would by the way also save money.
Janice Stevens CBE, National Director, HCAI & Cleanliness Division and DSSA Programme, Department of Health
No more falls.
Dr Suzette Woodward, Director of Implementation, Patient Safety First Campaign
Set up communities of interest for individuals, teams or organisations undertaking improvements to share what they are doing, to connect with others doing the same thing, to stop duplication, and to create a collective knowledge on what works and what doesn’t.
























