Your DoD Patient Safety Program (PSP) is a complete program with the goal of creating a culture of patient safety and quality within the Military Health System (MHS). We encourage a systems approach to creating a safer patient environment; engaging MHS leadership; promoting collaboration across all three services; and fostering trust, transparency, teamwork, and communication.
Our Mission is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm by engaging, educating and equipping patient-care teams to put evidenced-based safe practices in place across the organization.
Our Vision is to support the military mission by building organizational commitment and capacity to implement and sustain a culture of safety to protect the health of the patients in our care.
We support the military mission by encouraging a culture of safety to protect the health of patients in our care.
- Leadership Engagement: Leaders are the champions of change. We offer solutions to engage, educate and equip the entire patient care team to be champions for patient safety and institutionalize evidenced-based safe practices.
- Teamwork and Awareness: Sharing information is the key to ensuring all DoD patient care teams have one vision for patient safety. We offer solutions that help teams continuously learn and develop skills to reduce risk and provide high quality care to patients.
- Alignment and Partnership: To reach a systems approach to improving patient safety, we partner and collaborate with leaders in patient safety that align with our mission including the MHS Quadruple Aim, the High Reliability Organization (HRO) Task Force, the Partnership for Patients and the National Quality Forum’s Safe Practices.
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Technical Document
8/5/2016
This document provides guidelines for all interested parties who would like to submit an application package for the 2016 Advancement toward High Reliability in Healthcare Awards Program. The awards program recognizes those who have shown initiative and commitment to the development of systems and processes that will lead the MHS toward a better, safer, nationally recognized health care system that all MHS leaders and staff strive for each and every day and one that all patients deserve. Awards will identify efforts that progress the MHS on its journey of continuous improvement, in the areas of Patient Engagement, Healthcare Quality and Safety, and Improved Access.
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8/1/2016
Welcome to the August edition of the DoD PSP Treasure Chest! Each and every month, we will be sharing resources to help you execute your day-to-day patient safety activities easily and effectively. Please visit us often and get access to tools and information developed with you, our committed MHS patient safety champions, in mind! This month we highlight the following resources: Patient Activation Resource Guide, Ask Me 3® Brochure, On-Demand e-Learning Courses, and Facebook Page.
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Training Material
7/14/2016
The Leadership Engagement Toolkit was designed to help healthcare leaders assess gaps in their safety culture, engage key influencers for change, set goals for targeted improvement, implement proven safe practices, and reinforce key behaviors to ensure high-reliability performance for improvement. There are two sets of evidence-based best practices (“strategies”): Executive Leadership and Frontline Physician Leadership. The practices focus on what the practice is, why it is used, and how to implement it. There is also a "How to Guide" that focuses on getting started, equipping leaders as coaches, and making and measuring progress.
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Article
7/1/2016
The 10th Annual National TeamSTEPPS Conference – an event designed to highlight strategies and techniques to effectively implement and sustain TeamSTEPPS in today’s ever-evolving health care environment – was held 7-10 June, 2016 in Washington, D.C. Welcoming over 700 health care industry professionals and experts, the National TeamSTEPPS conference spotlighted the value of TeamSTEPPS across clinical and non-clinical settings both in the civilian and military space. Addressing a wide range of topics – with over 30 presentations and workshops on subjects ranging from “TeamSTEPPS 101” to “TeamSTEPPS: The Vehicle to Drive your Metrics in the Right Direction,” “The Answer is in the Room: Using TeamSTEPPS to Problem Solve and Reinvigorate Struggling Teams” and “TeamSTEPPS in Times of Transformational Change” – the 2016 TeamSTEPPS National Conference provided attendees the ability to delve into the TeamSTEPPS framework and its application into all aspects of health care and patient safety.
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7/1/2016
Welcome to the July edition of the DoD PSP Treasure Chest! This month, we highlight the SBAR toolkit, the Medical Team Performance Assessment (MTPAT) tool, the Patient Safety Learning Center (PSLC) and the Patient Safety Reporting (PSR) eLearning course. Each and every month, we will be sharing resources to help you execute your day-to-day patient safety activities easily and effectively. Please visit us often and get access to tools and information developed with you, our committed MHS patient safety champions, in mind!
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Patient Safety, eBulletin, Products & Services, Patient Safety Event Reporting, Patient Safety & Quality Academic Collaborative, Advancement toward High Reliability in Healthcare Awards Program
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