Certified Professional in Patient Safety CPPS Preparatory Program – Online

2.200,00 AED

Certified Professional in Patient Safety CPPS Preparatory Program – Online

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Description

Online Live Interactive Training

About Program:

This course will provide participants with the contents and topics covered by the latest released CPPS examination.  CPPS is the only accredited international Patient Safety certification offered by the Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety (CPPS) by IHI . It’s the most reputable certificate recognized internationally in the Patient Safety field covering the course will cover the 4 patient safety models in CPPS content outlines :

  • Culture of Safety
  • Systems Thinking, Human Factors Engineering, and Design
  • Safety Risks and Responses
  • Performance Measurement, Analysis, Improvement, and Monitoring

For professionals, CPPS demonstrates proficiency and skill of patient safety workers. Read More

For organizations, CPPS provides a way for employers to validate patient safety knowledge of potential candidates.

Program Outlines:

1. Culture of Safety

A. Organization Culture

  • Overview of Just, Non-hierarchical, and Psychological Safety frameworks
  • Understanding Organizational Infrastructure and Requirements
  • Assessing Safety Climate and fostering a Healthy Work Environment
  • Communication and Collaboration best practices
  • Building and promoting a Learning Culture
  • Effective Event Response Strategies

B. Leadership and Outreach

  • Organizational Leadership and Outreach techniques
  • Promoting Leadership and Outreach in Communities/Groups
  • Fostering Individual and Team Leadership in Safety Culture

2. Systems Thinking, Human Factors Engineering, and Design

A. Systems Thinking

  • Introduction to Systems Thinking Models (e.g., SEIPS) and Frameworks (e.g., Safety I & II, High Reliability)
  • Understanding System Complexity and Systems Approaches/Principles

B. Human Factors Engineering

  • Managing Cognitive Bias in healthcare settings
  • Addressing System Constraints/Barriers
  • Overview of Human Factors and Ergonomics
  • Exploring Human Capacity and its influence on safety

C. Design

  • Designing Usability and Functionality in healthcare processes
  • Optimizing Workflow to improve safety outcomes
  • Resource Management (Supplies, Cost/Benefit Analysis)
  • Technology, Equipment, and Environmental Design considerations

3. Safety Risks and Responses

A. Risk Assessment

  • Escalation processes, Reporting Systems, and Communication Methodologies
  • Assessing Incident Severity
  • Process and Data Analysis in risk management
  • Addressing Transitions of Care and Environmental Hazards
  • Understanding Settings/Care Location-specific risks
  • Promoting Psychological Safety in the Work Environment
  • Population-Specific Risk Stratification and Assessment

B. Risk and Harm Recognition

  • Improving Diagnosis and Medication Management
  • Addressing Interventions, Surgery, and Therapeutic Procedures risks
  • Managing Patient Deterioration and Healthcare Acquired Conditions
  • Addressing Sociodemographic Inequities and Population-specific challenges
  • Emergency Preparedness and Safety Protocols

C. Barriers to Safety

  • Managing Human/Financial Resource Limitations
  • Handling Supply Shortages and Technological Factors
  • Addressing Care Inequities (Access, Language, Technology, Health Literacy)
  • Care Fragmentation/Transitions and External Challenges (pandemics, regulations)

D. Patient and Workplace Safety Responses

  • Implementing Protocols and Checklists for safety
  • Building Safety Systems (Rapid Response, Proactive Systems, EHR)
  • Risk Management Techniques
  • Peer and Team Support strategies (Safety Huddles, Debriefings)
  • Communication and Resolution Programs to enhance safety

4. Performance Measurement, Analysis, Improvement, and Monitoring

A. Measurement

  • Process Mapping methodologies
  • Designing Process, Outcome, and Balance Measurements
  • Data Collection, Analysis, and Visualization techniques

B. Review and Analysis

  • Analysis Tools and Techniques
  • Reviewing Risk, Events, and Hazards
  • Approaches to proactive and reactive event reviews
  • Identifying Barriers to Review and Analysis

C. Improvement and Sustainability

  • Implementing Improvement Models
  • Design, Selection, and Implementation of safety interventions
  • Communication and Education strategies for sustainable improvement
  • Evaluating Event/Process Response outcomes
  • Hierarchy of Hazard Reduction and Change Management strategies
  • Monitoring and Sustaining Change

Program Include

  • CPPS Study Material
  • Bank of practice questions and answers
  • Mock Exam
  • Extra references (E-Books and Bonuses in healthcare Patient safety)

Additional information

Date

7-8-9 February 2025