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5th Annual NPSF Patient Safety Congress Looks at Safety from Nine Points of View…
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BPOC (Barcoding) and CPOE Among IT Solutions Featured
CHICAGO, Ill., and WASHINGTON, D.C.- On March 12-15, at the Renaissance Washington D.C. Hotel, close to one thousand healthcare professionals from all over the U.S. and other countries, representing a variety of disciplines, will join the National Patient Safety Foundation in “standing up for safety” during National Patient Safety Awareness Week.
As they gather in the nation’s capital for the Fifth Annual NPSF Patient Safety Congress, they will also be following President Bush’s directive to “exchange information” to help keep patients safe, noted NPSF Congress Co-Chair William F. Jessee, MD, CMPE. “Over the course of four days, attendees will have a rare opportunity to study and interact with national leaders who will offer detailed instructional presentations, case studies and facilitate invaluable discussions.” Jessee is president and chief executive officer of the Medical Group Management Association, and a member of the NPSF board.
The theme of this year’s meeting is “Let’s Get results” and the emphasis will be on presenting solutions and methods to improve the safety of patients.
The Congress will feature educational tracks on employers/workforce, health plan, hospitals & nursing, media, medical groups and ambulatory care, NPSF research, partnering with patient & families, and pharmaceutical & device manufacturers. A ninth track on information technology includes sessions on computerized prescriber order entry systems (CPOE) and barcode-enabled point-of-care (BPOC) software systems – the two methods consumers say they prefer-according to an AmerisourceBergen Index© released Feb. 26 – as a way to increase medication-dispensing accuracy.
Sessions on BPOC and CPOE include:
NPSF Convenors: “Who’s Who” of Healthcare “Bridge is proud to be the only software vendor in this elite group of safety advocates,” said Bridge President and CEO John B. Grotting. “Our commitment to NPSF has been unwavering over the years and we applaud those who continue to dedicate their time to working towards viable solutions to the problem of medical errors.” In addition to NPSF, Bridge Medical and the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences (at Eisenhower Medical Center), the other 33 convenors of this year’s Congress are, in alphabetical order:
“We are also very grateful to this year’s Congress sponsors who have helped make this important conference possible,” added Edgman-Levitan, who is executive director of the John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass. Sponsors include Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, Aon Healthcare Alliance, CIGNA HealthCare, Delmarva, Fairview Health System, GOAL/QPC, Johnson & Johnson, Kaiser Permanente Foundation and the UnitedHealth Foundation. Congress CE credits About NPSF About Bridge Contact: |
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