RCoA demonstrates its commitment to the global health priority of patient safety on World Patient Safety Day 2019
The College is committed to improving patients’ safety, wellbeing and outcomes through the maintenance and advancement of standards in anaesthesia, critical care and pain medicine. It’s for this reason that we are supporting the World Health Organisation’s World Patient Safety Day on 17 September 2019.
Patient safety and improved clinical outcomes is at the heart of our clinical quality and research workstreams.
The College’s strategy commits us to setting the highest standards for anaesthesia and patient care, and to working with anaesthetists to improve the service they provide. This work is focused on improving patient's safety, wellbeing and outcomes.
(SALG), a collaborative project between the Association, RCoA and NHS Improvement has taken the lead in promoting patient safety in anaesthesia across a wide range of initiatives. Further information about the work of this group is available from the SALG website.
Through a high quality research and clinical audit programme, the College is driving quality improvement in anaesthesia in support of patient safety and clinical care.
What we do | Find out more and get involved |
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Plan and implement patient Safety projects |
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Deliver through the Health Services Research Centre (HSRC), based at the RCoA a variety of research and clinical audit programmes to drive quality improvement |
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Provide educational resources that enhance professional development to improve patient safety, particularly involving simulation |
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Influence healthcare policy |
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Develop and uphold standards |
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Working with overseas partners to develop anaesthesia training pathways in countries with chronic anaesthesiologist shortages |
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Supporting educational events for anaesthetists on topics relevant to patient safety |
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17 September 2019