
The MHA Keystone Center Patient Safety Organization (PSO) is hosting the Structured Communication Hand-Off Safe Table from 12:30 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, June 12 at the MHA headquarters in Okemos, MI. The peer-led discussion about barriers to effective communication during hand-offs will be facilitated by I-PASS Patient Safety Institute.
The safe table is free to MHA Keystone Center PSO members and includes lunch served at 11:30 a.m.
Safe table participants will discuss how implementing structured communication models, particularly in high-risk situations like hand-offs, can substantially impact across safety, quality and experience outcomes.
Chief quality officers, chief safety officers, chief nursing officers, vice presidents of quality, safety and risk, vice presidents of clinical transformation, nursing leaders, directors of quality improvement, directors of patient safety and performance improvement directors are encouraged to register.
Nursing and risk management credits are being pursued.
Members with questions may contact the MHA Keystone Center.
About MHA Keystone Center Safe Tables
Safe tables allow hospitals to share ideas with peers, engage in meaningful discussions and obtain advice to make improvements to reduce or eliminate harm. These events are unique in that they offer a legally protected, confidential environment for discussion around sensitive topics.
