5 th International Conference on Patient Safety Healthcare-associated infection and antimicrobial resistance Information and registration http://www.msps.es/canales/sge.htm Madrid, June 3-4, 2010 Ramón y Cajal Auditorium. School of Medicine. Complutense University of Madrid. Spain.
Patient Safety has become one of the key priority strategies of the Spanish National Health System (NHS) and it is contemplated as such in the Spanish NHS Quality Plan which sets forth the aims pursued and the actions to be taken to promote Patient Safety in collaboration with the Regional Authorities, Scientific Societies, the Patients themselves and Academic and Research institutions. These aims are designed to promote new synergies in the implementation of Patient Safety policies, enabling the Spanish NHS to provide safer healthcare and enhanced healthcare quality. The 5 th International Conference on Patient Safety, titled: Healthcare associate infection and antimicrobial resistance will be held in Madrid on June 3-4 this year. The objective of this conference is to present international and national experiences in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The issues to be discussed at the Conference are the following: Interventions to address HCAI and AMR at national and international levels, as regards the experiences of different organisations (such as CDC, ECDC, EMEA, WHO and others) and some European countries. Experiences to promote the participation of professionals and citizens in the prevention and control of HCAI and AMR. Actions of the European Commission on Patient Safety and Quality of Healthcare. Research projects of the European Commission on Patient Safety. The conference will grant patients and patient organizations, healthcare professionals, health administrators and managers and institutional representatives the opportunity to share, discuss and reflect on all matters relating to Patient Safety, with a view to combining efforts in favour of safer healthcare and enhanced healthcare quality.
JUNE 3 rd 5 th International Conference on Patient Safety Healthcare-associated infection and antimicrobial resistance 8:30-10:00 Registration and welcome. Ramón y Cajal Auditorium, School of Medicine. Universidad Complutense. Madrid. 10:00-10:30 Opening session. José Martínez Olmos. Secretary-General of Health. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain. The role of the Ministry of Health and Social Policy in combating healthcare-associated infection (HAI) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Concha Colomer Revuelta. Deputy Director. Health Planning and Quality Office. Quality Agency of the National Health System. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain. 10:30-11:00 Inaugural lecture. The role of the WHO in Europe in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections. Zsuzsanna Jakab. WHO Regional Director for Europe. Copenhagen. Denmark. 11:00-11:30 Coffee break.
11:30-13:30 Round Table 1: INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE. Chair: José Campos. Antibiotics, Bacteriology Laboratory. Spanish National Microbiology Center. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Majadahonda, Madrid. Spain. Advanced surveillance determining the occurrence and spread of antibiotic resistant pathogens through European health care systems. Hajo Grundmann. Professor for the Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases. University Medical Centre Groningen. Holland. Scientific perspective concerning the microbial threat to patient safety in Europe. Dominique L. Monnet. Senior Expert, Antimicrobial Resistance & Healthcare - Associated Infections Scientific Advice Unit, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Stockholm. Sweden. Centre for Disease Control Anti-AMR Campaign: Get Smart for Healthcare Campaign. Edina Avdic. Pharmacy Director, Get Smart for Healthcare Campaign-CDC. Associate Director, Antibiotic Management Program-The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland. USA. 13:30-14:30 Lunch.
14:30-17:00 Round Table 2: EUROPEAN STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING IN-HOSPITAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE. AN EU CHALLENGE. Chair: Enrique Terol. Health and Consumer Affairs Counsellor. Permanent Representation of Spain to the European Union. Brussels. Belgium. Strategies for preventing AMR at Swedish hospitals. Johan Struwe. Professor. Department of Epidemiology. Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control. Sweden. Combating AMR in Belgium. Herman Goossens. Professor of Microbiology at the University of Antwerp. Co-ordinating microbiologist for Belgium of the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (EARSS). Belgium. Experiences in AMR prevention at French hospitals. Jean-Michel Azanowsky. Conseiller technique chargé du programme national antibiorésistance. Point focal français sur l antibiorésistance. Bureau Infections et autres risques liés aux soins. Direction Générale de la Santé. Ministère de la Santé et des Sports. France. Conclusions from the Czech Presidency and next steps. Vlastimil Jindrák. Head of Clinical Microbiology. Na Homolce Hospital. Check Republic. Activities in Hungary for preventing AMR and controlling HCAI. Emese Szilágyi. Senior expert. Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Hygiene. National Center for Epidemiology, Budapest. Hungary.
Spanish experience in combating AMR. José Campos. Antibiotics, Bacteriology Laboratory. Spanish National Microbiology Center. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Majadahonda, Madrid. Spain. 17:00-18:30 Lecture. The WHO First Global Patient Safety Challenge: making infection control, with hand hygiene as the essential basis, a priority in health care everywhere. Benedetta Allegranzi. Deputy Project Lead, "Clean Care is Safer Care". WHO Patient Safety Programme. Geneva. Switzerland. Round Table 3: PROMOTING HAND HYGIENE. EXPERIENCES IN THE SPANISH NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM. Chair: Ildefonso Hernández Aguado. Director-General of Public Health and Foreign Health. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain. Implementation and evaluation of the Spanish National Health System s Hand Hygiene Programme Teresa-Pi Sunyer. National Programme Coordinator. Spain. Evaluation of the promotion of hand hygiene in the Canary Islands in 2009. Jesús Molina Cabrillana. Chief of Preventive Medicine. Hospital Universitario Insular Materno Infantil. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Spain. Deployment of the strategy of hand hygiene in Cantabria. Mª Felisa Lois Cámara Deputy Director of Development and Quality of Care. Cantabrian Health Service. Spain. Implementation Strategy of Safe Hand Hygiene Practices in Primary Healthcare in Andalusia. Eloisa Fernández Santiago Deputy Director of Healthcare Organization and Cooperation. Andalusian Health Service. Spain.
JUNE 4 th 9:00-9:30 Lecture. 5 th International Conference on Patient Safety Healthcare-associated infection and antimicrobial resistance Implementation of national strategies for reducing CVC-related bacteraemia. Itziar Larizgoitia. Head Research & Knowledge Management. WHO Patient Safety Programme. Geneva. Switzerland. 9:30-11:00 Round Table 4: THE ROLE OF THE SPANISH NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS IN PREVENTING HCAI. Chair: Yolanda Agra. Senior Advisor. Quality Agency of the National Health System. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain. Bacteriemia Zero Project: preliminary results in the Spanish National Health System. Mercedes Palomar. Head of Section. Intensive Care Unit. Hospital Vall D Hebrón. Barcelona. Spanish Society of Intensive Care and Coronary Units (SEMICYUC). Spain. Nursing professionals experience in the Bacteriemia Zero Project culture change. Celia Díaz Tobajas. Nursing Supervisor. Intensive Care Unit Hospital Yagüe. Burgos. Spanish Society of Intensive Nursing and Coronary Units (SEEIUC). Spain.
Multi-Resistant Microorganism Preisolation Program (MMPP). Jesús Aranaz. Professor of the Department of Public Health, History of Science and Gynaecology. Miguel Hernández University. Alicante. Spanish Preventive Medicine Society (SEMPSPH). Spain. Valencia s Microbiological Monitoring Network. Gregorio Gómez Soriano. Director of Health Care Zone. Agencia Valenciana de Salud. Valencia Health Region. Spain. 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break. 11:30-12:30 Lectures. The European Medicines Agency: A Model of Patient-Consumer Interaction. Juan García Burgos. Head of Public Information and Stakeholder Networking - Medical Information. European Medicines Agency. London. United Kingdom. Antibiotic Consumption and Use in Spain. Edurne Lázaro Bengoa. Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance. Spanish Medicines and Medical Products Agency. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain. 12:30-14:00 Round Table 5: THE ROLE OF PATIENTS AND CITIZENS IN PATIENT SAFETY AND HCAI AND AMR PREVENTION
Chair: Alberto Infante Campos. Director-General of Professional Arrangement, Cohesion of the National Health System of Health and Inspection. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Promoting patient safety culture and partnership - the role of the European Patients Forum Nicola Bedlington. Executive Director. European Patients' Forum. Belgium. Citizen Network of Patient Safety Trainers. Joan Carles March Cerdá. Andalusian School of Public Health. Granada. Spain. Patients and citizens experience. Sabinne Paz Vergara. Member of Citizen Network of Patient Safety Trainers. Spain. Miguel García Pérez. Member of Citizen Network of Patient Safety Trainers. Spain. 14:00-15:00 Lunch. 15:00-15:30 Lecture. Patient safety and quality of healthcare at the EU level. Katja Neubauer. Principal administrator. Section leader patients and healthcare. Directorate- General Health and Consumers. European Commission. Brussels. Belgium.
15:30-17:30 Round Table 6: PATIENT SAFETY RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS: EUROPEAN PROJECTS. Chair: Pablo Rivero Corte. Director-General. Quality Agency of the National Health System. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain. EUNetPaS project: development and preliminary results. Jean Bacou. EUNetPaS Coordinator. Head, International Affairs National Authority for Health (HAS). France. Patient Safety in Europe: results of the MARQUIS project and perspectives of the future. Rosa Suñol. Director. Avedis Donabedian Research Institute-UAB. Barcelona.Spain. Patient safety in Primary Care: the Linneaus project. Aneez Esmail. Associate Vice-President & Professor of General Practice. University of Manchester. Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences. School of Communitybased Medicine. United Kingdom. 17:30 Conclusions and closing lecture. Pablo Rivero Corte. Director-General. Quality Agency of the National Health System. Ministry of Health and Social Policy. Spain.
Registration: https://www.msps.es/canales/sge.htm The conference in free of charge and it will be confirmed by rigorous order of request. Registration in allowed until seating capacity is reached for the auditorium. The registration period is open until May 21 th, 2010 Simultaneous traslation. Place of celebration: Ramon y Cajal Auditorium Medicine Departmente (2 nd floor) Complutense University of Madrid University Campus 28040 Madrid (Spain)
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