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New Zealand Chapter - 22&23 Sept 2015, Auckland





Dates
Tuesday, 22 September 2015 - Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Meeting Code
HRT1515

Location
Pullman Auckland
Corner Waterloo Quadrant, & Princes Street,
Auckland 1010

New Zealand

Would you like more information?
Bernie Mullin
bernie.mullin@healthroundtable.org


We have scheduled the meeting for these dates as we are aware that some members will also want to attend the APAC meeting that is occurring in Auckland the same week.  Click here for pre-meeting package

This year Sir David Dalton will be providing the thought starter presentation and co-facilitating the workshop.  We will be challenging NZ members to achieve the highest standards of quality and patient safety for patients receiving care within our hospitals. Sir David will draw on his experience at The Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust where he has been Chief Executive for 12 years.  His team has set a clear ambition to be the safest organisation in the NHS and has adopted a disciplined approach of applied ‘improvement science’ coupled with deep staff involvement.

 The Health Roundtable will provide a special version of the Patient Safety Report for the NZ members and delegates will share their current issues, practices and ideas and have time to develop these into action plans. 

Agenda NZ Chapter Meeting [HRT 1515]

Pullman Auckland Hotel Cnr Waterloo Quadrant and Princes St

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 2015

8.30 – 9.00am

Registration (Arrival Tea and Coffee)

9.00 – 10.30am

Welcome and Introductions 
Review of 2014 Aim Statements 

Thought starter presentations and discussion: Sir David Dalton, Chief Executive of The Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, will outline the work that has been underway over the last 12 years as they set out to be the safest organisation in the NHS. There will be time for comment from the Health Quality and Safety Commission.

10.30 – 11.00am

Morning Tea

11.00 – 12.30pm

Overview of Health Roundtable patient safety data for NZ and exploring how to use data for improvement: Rohan Cattell + Bernie Mullin will provide a strategic overview of the latest NZ HRT safety and quality data, including the weekend mortality ratios, to assist members in identifying opportunities for improvement. Some ‘real world’ examples of how HRT data has been used to improve safety and quality of care will be provided as case studies by DHBs. 

12.30 – 1.30pm

Lunch

1.30 – 3.00pm

Poster Session: Each health service to highlight one innovation related to the work they are doing to achieve the highest standards of quality and patient safety for patients or how they are using Health Roundtable data within their health service to identify areas for improvement.

3.00 – 3.30pm

Afternoon Tea

3.30 – 4.15pm

Facilitated key issues session: What question do you have for your colleagues and Sir David Dalton on how to achieve the highest standards of quality + patient safety for patients receiving care within our hospitals?

4.15 – 5.00pm

Health service team huddle: 
Members will move into their health service teams. What have we learnt?  Teams have time to discuss and consolidate learnings from the day, identify best practice, develop goals and begin discussions on implementation.

5.00pm

Meeting Ends for Day One

6.30pm

Group Dinner (Optional) – Vivace Restaurant, 50 High St, Auckland

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 2015

8.30 – 9.00am   

Arrival Tea and Coffee

9.00 – 9.15am

Welcome and Introductions

9.15 – 12.30pm

(including morning tea break)

Master Class: How to use the latest Health Roundtable data to improve performance

Rohan Cattell and Bernie Mullin will run a workshop for anyone within your health service who wishes to understand the potential of the HRT data and reports to improve the delivery of services to patients. The session will cover the latest data to June 2015 and: 

·         Core operational reports including KPI, Departmental, Inpatient Briefings 
·         Creating your own reports using the online AORTA tool 
·         Mortality reports

If possible – please bring along a laptop with wireless internet access as there will be opportunities to access your own reports and ask question. 

12.30pm

Meeting Ends



Accommodation & Travel/Flight Arrangements

Delegates are responsible for making their own accommodation and travel/flight arrangements. The meeting will be taking place in the Pullman Auckland Hotel
You can find details about the venue and accommodation booking at the website or   call 
+64 9 353 1000 or email reservations@pullmanauckland.co.nz