BC Patient Safety and Quality Council 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the BC Patient Safety and Quality Council form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, mailing address, and telephone number in the designated fields. This information is essential for processing your reimbursement.
  3. Fill in the 'Date of Travel' and 'Name of Meeting/Event' sections to provide context for your expenses.
  4. In the 'Travel Expenses' section, detail your costs for airfare, hotel, ground transport, and meals. Ensure you include all relevant receipts for verification.
  5. Calculate the total reimbursement requested by summing up all expenses listed. Make sure to check that each category is filled accurately.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom to validate your claim. Remember, without a signature, your claim cannot be processed.
  7. Finally, forward the completed form along with original receipts to the specified address for submission.

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It involves a range of activities aimed at preventing errors, reducing harm, and improving patient outcomes. The importance of healthcare quality improvement and patient safety cannot be overstated, as it directly impacts patient well-being and overall healthcare outcomes.
The WHO European Centre of Excellence for Quality in Care and Patient Safety was established in April 2021 in Athens, Greece, with a vision to decisively improve the quality of care and patient safety, inspired by the European Programme of Work (EPW) 20202025 United Action for Better Health in Europe.
We work at arms length from the Ministry of Health and other health care bodies. Our funding comes directly from the Ministry of Health.
To encourage the reporting and analysis of medical errors, the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA) provides Federal privilege and confidentiality protections for patient safety information called patient safety work product (PSWP).
Quality improvement (QI) is essential to achieving the triple aim of improving the health of the population, enhancing patient experiences and outcomes, and reducing the per capita cost of care, and to improving provider experience.

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The Patient Safety Act promotes the goal of improving patient safety and reducing medical errors by establishing a system in which health care providers can voluntarily collect and report information related to patient safety, health care quality, and health care outcomes to PSOs.
The Team support and promote the organisational patient safety culture focussing on high quality care and standings, preventing avoidable harm by analysing and interpreting trends, themes, lessons learnt and sharing best practice. Patient Safety and Incident Learning is a key part of the NHS Patient Safety Strategy.
The Patient Safety Initiative is a collaborative, data-driven effort that gives hospitals and health systems a strong voice in the national conversation around health care safety, and telling the hospital and health system patient safety story.

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