Name
                                    12. The Patient Safety Initiatives That Actually Made a Difference
                                        Date & Time
                                    Monday, April 28, 2025, 8:50 AM - 9:30 AM
                                        Speakers
                                    Andy Anderson, MD, MBA,  Chief Medical Officer and Chief Quality Officer, RWJBarnabas Health
Elizabeth Brill, MD, MBA, FACOG, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Veterans Health Administration
D. Richelle Heldwein, MPH, B.S.R.T.(R)(ARRT), CPHRM, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, St Johns Health
Ruben Azocar, MD, MHCM, FCCM, FASA, FACHE, Vice President / Chair, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine
                                Elizabeth Brill, MD, MBA, FACOG, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Veterans Health Administration
D. Richelle Heldwein, MPH, B.S.R.T.(R)(ARRT), CPHRM, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, St Johns Health
Ruben Azocar, MD, MHCM, FCCM, FASA, FACHE, Vice President / Chair, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine
Description
                                    
The panel The Patient Safety Initiatives That Actually Made a Difference will spotlight real-world examples of successful patient safety programs that have led to measurable improvements in care outcomes. Panelists will discuss the key strategies and technologies that have been most effective in reducing medical errors, enhancing clinical communication, and preventing adverse events. The session will explore the importance of fostering a culture of safety, where staff at all levels are engaged and empowered to report issues and contribute to solutions. Finally, experts will share insights on how to sustain and scale these initiatives, ensuring that patient safety remains a top priority amidst evolving healthcare challenges.
Location Name
                                    Comiskey (West Tower - Concourse Level)
                                        Session Type
                                    Panel
                                        Moderated by
                                    Carly Behm, Assistant Editor, Becker's Healthcare