Stakeholders convene at Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s signature event to explore solutions and eliminate hospital error
Irvine, Calif., United States: Registration for the Patient Safety Movement’s (PSMF) 2020 World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit is now open. Co-convened with the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the European Society of Anaesthesiology, the 8th Annual Summit brings hospital leaders, medical and information technology innovators, patient advocates, policy makers and government officials together to discuss solutions to eliminate preventable patient deaths in hospitals around the world.
“Preventable patient deaths due to medical error remains a significant challenge and we have a lot of work to do to get to our goal of zero deaths due to these errors,” said Dr. David Mayer, PSMF CEO. “At our Summit, important information and experiences will be shared to help us develop solutions to these challenges to eliminate errors and save lives. If you’re ready to join this movement, register to attend.”
- The Steve Moreau Humanitarian Award recognizes individuals who actively work to improve patient safety within their health system through leadership.
- The Beau Biden Humanitarian Award recognizes politicians, or those in the public sector, who dedicate their work to improving patient safety.
These awards are given in remembrance of Steve Moreau and Beau Biden to commemorate their dedication to public service and commitment to patient safety. To nominate an exemplary leader to receive a Humanitarian Award, visit our site. The 2020 Summit is scheduled for March 5-7th, 2020, at the Waterfront Beach Resort in Huntington Beach, California.