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March 30, 2014 By e-Patient Dave 4 Comments

Patients are the ultimate stakeholder. HRO should partner with us!

hro_bannerLast month I posted that I’d be participating in the 8th international conference on High Reliability Organizing (HRO). Today I participated in a breakout session where the moderator decided to “flip” the session, and start with Q&A, making the whole session audience generated on the fly. Woohoo!

I threw together a set of slides, which I started to present as time ran out. Here’s the whole set. It’s not a speech – it’s a set of topics that just ends.

I learned a ton at this event, from people who’ve worked on preventing disasters in other industries (aviation, firefighting, nuclear energy, etc). I hope to say much much more later about what I learned – this presentation was to people in HRO who aren’t familiar with the “patient as partner” idea.

One major new buzzword I picked up is situational awareness. I know aviation and military people are familiar with it – you can’t possibly perform reliably (do the right thing) in a situation if you don’t know what the situation is. But somehow, almost everywhere in medicine, clinicians too often disregard what patients and family are trying to tell them. We need to transform this – all of us.

Here are the slides. This evening I tweaked the slides – I’d said “most” organizations when I meant “few.”

For more on the conference, here are the Twitter analytics and transcript. The hashtag is #HRO2014. (I was chatty yesterday but not today.)

 

Filed Under: Events, patient engagement, patient safety 4 Comments

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  1. kgapo says

    March 30, 2014 at 4:05 pm

    Dear Dave,
    I wanted to know what’s this HRO (never heard before!) then I went through your preso-just great! I will borrow one or two -presenting on Friday in Milan at Bocconi UNiv. on mHealth in supportive cancer care- wish you presented there!-Gunther Eysenbach is among the keynotes..
    http://www.sdabocconi.it/en/site/mhealth-enhancing-cancer-support-care/conference-program/parallel-sessions#content

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  2. e-Patient Dave says

    March 30, 2014 at 9:28 pm

    I’m glad you spoke up, Kathi – today near closing the organizer of the event said he’s trying to put together two conferences overseas in 2015, one in South Africa and the other in (I think) Slovenia. Let me know if you want to connect.

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  3. e-Patient Dave says

    March 30, 2014 at 9:31 pm

    Re Milan – if I had a university salary and an expense account I’m sure I could indeed be there. :)

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  4. kgapo says

    March 31, 2014 at 4:22 am

    Re HRO in Europe-yes, I would like to connect with HRO, quality in health care delivery is a key topic in Europe.

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