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Events on Wednesday 7th March 2012

2nd Annual Infection Control Conference

When:
07/03/2012 at 12:00am

Scottish achievements in Infection Control are something to be proud of. The national target to reduce Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI), together with the work of the Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group, has resulted in the lowest CDI levels since monitoring began, with a seventy-one per cent decrease recorded. MRSA infection numbers are also down by thirty-seven per cent. The Scottish Safety Patient Programme has had astonishing results – there were no central line infections reported during the last audit in March 2011 and a seventy-three per cent decrease across the period. Whole units have gone lengths of time without a single infection; across the country hospitals are setting new standards. The challenge that faces healthcare professionals is to now push on from here and continue to deliver results which astound. Despite these significant achievements in infection control over recent years, the current economic environment is a threat to consolidation and continued progress. In order to achieve ambitious infection control targets within this environment, careful thought must be given to the interface between management, support services and clinical staff, with a clear view of potential patient outcomes. This Holyrood magazine conference will focus on how professionals from across public services can maintain and improve infection control under cost restraint. Key learning points will include: •Appreciating the less tangible effects of spending reductions (reduced spends elsewhere – cleaning, audits, inspections) •How can recent technological developments support infection control •Applying cost-benefit analysis to infection control programmes and tools •How Lean and other efficiency methodologies can help to maintain progress •How are new antibiotics funded, what timescales are involved, and how can progress be made under cost restraint •How infection control will evolve with the shift in care to the community •What networks and support structures need to be put in place to support this shift •How to maintain infection control as a local and national priority TO REGISTER GO TO: http://conferences.holyrood.com/?option=com_paypal&conference=162&template=inf11

MAKING IT HAPPEN – MAKING IT LAST

When:
07/03/2012 at 10:00am

 

Supporting the implementation of the Clinical Standards for Neurological Health Services.
MAKING IT HAPPEN – MAKING IT LAST
Wednesday 7 March 2012 – Beardmore Conference Centre, Clydebank, Glasgow

Healthcare Improvement Scotland’s Neurological Services Implementation and Improvement Support Programme is pleased to tell you about their second national event on Wednesday 7 March 2012 at the Beardmore Conference Centre.

The event will focus on the achievements of the boards to implement the standards and build on the enthusiasm for continued improvement and partnership working.

 Event Aims and Outcomes

·         Build a picture of where boards are in terms of implementation of the Clinical Standards for Neurological Health Services.

·         An opportunity to share and learn from the approaches taken by NHS boards to implement the standards.

·         Understand the importance of a continued focus on neurological services from people living with neurological conditions, service providers and voluntary organisations.

·         Discuss and generate ideas and agree next steps.

We are delighted that Nicola Sturgeon, Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing has agreed to give the opening address.

The event will be a blend of presentation, facilitated discussion and Q&A, including a session led by Jason Leitch (National Lead for Quality at the Scottish Government).

Registration details will be circulated in January 2012.

If you have any queries please direct these to Sarah Drapper, sarah.drapper@nhs.net.

For more information, please contact:
Sarah Drapper on sarah.drapper@nhs.net