17.NOV VIENNA
Days | Hours | Minutes |
In collaboration
THIS YEAR THEME
Times of multiple crises: reasons and ways to keep patient safety on the agenda
Amidst crises like the pandemic, conflict, and migration, patient safety must remain a priority. While securing care is crucial, lowering standards or neglecting improvement is risky. We must defend quality of care, avoiding regression and embracing the historical progress of medicine now more than ever. EUPSF advocates for upholding patient safety even in challenging times.
Key topics
- Safety culture
- Patient involvement
- Healthcare worker wellbeing and safety
- Leadership, team and organisational performance
- Challenge of implementation
Exchange between European organizations on existing practices on safety culture, to identify the best of them and to disseminate them as widely as possible.
Topics
- Tools for measuring safety culture
- The just culture
- Regulatory frameworks in different European countries
- Implementing safety culture: what are the best practices?
- High-Reliability-organizations (HRO) and resilient healthcare
Better understand potential fears, wishes and needs of patients and their families, it is crucial to involve them in our activities and consider the respective feedback as basis of our future workstreams.
Topics
- Prevention
- Integrated care
- Patient involvement in own care
- Access to high quality information
- Individualised care
Create the safest working environment possible for the healthcare worker across Europe
Topics
- burn-out prevention
- fatigue management
- second victim support
- psychological safety
- teamwork, leadership
Development and coordination of European wide campaign raising awareness why fatigue and sleep deprivation are dangerous not only for health professionals, but also for patients and the general public.
Improving leadership in healthcare so that management really takes the lead in the processes that should result in better well-being and safety for the healthcare professional and less avoidable harm for the patients
Topics
- Implementing leadership at different levels
- Listening to people in your team and organization
Development and coordination of European wide campaign raising awareness why fatigue and sleep deprivation are dangerous not only for health professionals, but also for patients and the general public.
Implementing new patient safety protocols poses challenges such as resistance to change, staff training, resource allocation, and ensuring consistent adherence to protocols across healthcare settings.
Meet us in Vienna
VENUE
Welcome to Vienna, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant medical community. Nestled in the heart of Europe, Vienna is home to the esteemed Medical University where our Patient Safety Conference will take place. Join us in this inspiring city that seamlessly blends tradition and innovation.
As a registered attendee, you will have the exclusive opportunity to join us on networking evening set in prestigious Josephinum just minute walk from Van Swieten Hall.
.
Van Swieten Hall
Van-Swieten-Gasse 1a
1090 Wien Austria
Register now
TICKETS
Secure your spot at the forefront of healthcare innovation. Registration for the Patient Safety Conference in Vienna is now open.
Experience a full day filled with knowledge, inspiration and networking opportunities.
Please note that the registration fees are quoted exclusive of VAT (21%).
Join our conference and make your voice heard!
“Patient representative fee” is meant for all persons working for or official representatives of not-for profit organisations which are patient focused, and whereby patients and/or carers (the latter when patients are unable to represent themselves) represent a majority of members in governing bodies.
Please note that the hospital representatives or healthcare professionals employed by a hospital are not eligible for this fee.
Please note that the registration fees are quoted exclusive of VAT (21%).
As our Affiliate, you benefit from one free registration.
Thank you for your commitment to the patient safety improvement.
NEWS
What’s new?
Useful content from industry leaders
Explore cutting-edge insights on leadership, team dynamics, and organizational performance to enhance patient safety.
- useful content
- expert authors
- focused on patient safety
- no spam
Join our newsletter to get latest updates about EUPSF conference
Enhancing Patient Safety through Digital Innovation: The Missing Links
Trusted by
medical professionals industry leaders government representatives patients
PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
SPONSORS
We offer a variety of sponsorship opportunities. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor and exhibitor of EUPSF 2023 Patient Safety Conference, please contact us at secretariat@eupsf.org for more information.
TESTIMONIALS
What People Say?
.
What they said about last year event?
Campaign
Fighting fatique together
Fatigue is a risk for both healthcare professionals and patients. It is affecting the well-being and safety of healthcare professionals with greater intensity and on a larger scale than ever before. But we are all likely to be affected because fatigue is also a risk to patient safety.
We need to act now and do what we can to protect healthcare workers -and beyond them, patients – from the adverse effects of fatigue. Our priority is to find raise awareness about fatigue and motivate healthcare workers across Europe to protect themselves from its effects.