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Why insight from patients and families is crucial to every safety investigation

HSSIB exists to investigate patient safety concerns so we can improve healthcare care at a national level. At the heart of this is a professional patient safety investigation that helps us to understand how…

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Revolutionising diabetes management

For me, the principles of Type 1 diabetes and good outcomes has always based itself on three planks: self-management, peer support and access to trained professionals…

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Universal provision of pre-filled syringes

We have asked leading experts what works to improve patient safety and this is what they told us…

Collaborating with patients, clinicians and manufacturers to deliver better outcomes

We have asked leading experts what works to improve patient safety and this is what they told us…

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Restorative responses to adverse events

On 7th February the PSC will launch the Hughes report on redress options for those harmed by pelvic mesh and valproate. In the lead up the launch we hear from Jo Wailling about how restorative practice can heal harm.

‘New research demonstrates the life-changing impact of sodium valproate exposure’

Dr Sonia Khanom and Dr Rebecca Bromley outline new research into the impact of valproate.

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