Health Systems and Innovation Service Delivery and Safety
ISBT/IHN collaboration with WHO Jo Wiersum-Osselton also on behalf - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
ISBT/IHN collaboration with WHO Jo Wiersum-Osselton also on behalf - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
ISBT/IHN collaboration with WHO Jo Wiersum-Osselton also on behalf of Neelam Dhingra Erica Wood, Jean-Claude Faber, Neo Moleli, Yasmin Ayob Health Systems Service Delivery and Innovation and Safety Activities 1. Project Notify: working
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Health Systems and Innovation Service Delivery and Safety
Activities
- 1. Project Notify: working towards inclusion of haemo-
vigilance in the Notify database (Barcelona, 6-3-2014)
- 2. WHO blood safety group (lead: N. Dhingra)
– Finalising WHO Aide-Mémoire on haemovigilance – Work on WHO guidance document on haemovigilance (Geneva, 10-12 March 2014)
- 3. WHO patient safety group (Geneva, 1-2 April 2014)
– Workshop on Minimal Information Model for patient safety reporting systems
Slides on Notify: Luc Noell, WHO
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Service Delivery and Safety Health Systems and Innovation
The WHO Wide Initiative for MPHO
3 Global Governance Tools for MPHO
Principles inherent to the Human Origin Universal use of ISBT 128 for all MPHO Optimizing Vigilance and Surveillance
Slides on Notify: Luc Noell, WHO
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Service Delivery and Safety Health Systems and Innovation
Notify Library
The NOTIFY project for Vigilance and Surveillance of MPHO
- Mutualizing the global experience of V&S in MPHO services
- Risk identification
- Risk assessment
- Risk based quality management
- Risk education
- Library of documented adverse reactions and adverse events (errors,
failures, adverse occurrences) for learning purposes
- Publicly accessible information for professionals, Operators, Competent
Authorities and the public
- Demonstrating Transparency
- Resource for learning and for improving practice
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Health Systems and Innovation Service Delivery and Safety
Notify, 2013-2014
- Decision to include haemovigilance in the Notify Library
- Common sources and ethical principles
- Shared risks
- Legal obligation to ensure linkage of vigilance systems
- Meeting of Notify staff with representatives from fields of biovigilance and
haemovigilance in Barcelona (4 March 2014)
- Next steps: furthering work on (draft) documents, taxonomy for classifying
reactions/events.
- NB Notify is different from ISTARE.
- not for capturing numbers of reactions, but
- extensive information about individual cases of different types
- Mutual learning
- Systems submit suitable cases to Notify editorial committee
- More info: bwhitaker@aabb.org; deirdre.fehily@iss.it
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Health Systems and Innovation Service Delivery and Safety
WHO Blood Safety
WHO blood safety group (lead: N. Dhingra) Geneva, 10-12 March
2014; EW, JCF and JW representing IHN/ISBT
– Finalising WHO Aide-Mémoire on haemovigilance (A-M; 2 A4)
– Mature draft following work (JC Faber) at time of Dubai Global Consultation on Blood Safety – Final editing. – A-M has since passed WHO editing board and is being translated.
- WHO guidance document on haemovigilance
– Important contribution from Neo Moleli/SANBS, Yasmin Ayob, drafting assistance Sarah Galbraith – Follows structure of A-M – Draft to be discussed at African Society for Blood Transfusion, July 2014 – Intent to co-endorse by ISBT and IHN
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Health Systems and Innovation Service Delivery and Safety
WHO Patient Safety and service delivery
WHO patient safety and service delivery (lead: I. Larizgoittia)
Geneva, 1-2 April 2014; EW and JW representing IHN/ISBT
– working meeting – bring together WHO staff from different clusters and external experts from different vigilance systems
- Haemovigilance
- Patient safety
- Injection safety and occupational health
- Radation safety
- Pharmacovigilance
- Medical devices
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Health Systems and Innovation Service Delivery and Safety
WHO Patient Safety and service delivery
– potential utility and feasibility of a minimum information model (MIM)
- discussed proposal with 8 data elements, to be supported by
- recommended parameters, glossary and definitions