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PATIENT SAFETY AND SOCIAL MEDIA
DR HELGI JOHANNSSON (@TRAUMAGASDOC)DR ANNE MARIE CUNNINGHAM (@AMCUNNINGHAM)
Social Media
sharing
open
interaction
“My Administration is committed to creating an
unprecedented level of openness in Government.”
President Obama, Jan 21st, 2009
THE RISE OF OPEN?
OPEN
practice
data
gov
source
education
research
Closed Openness
Learning
Sharing
Risk
Privacy
Safe
BALANCING
TELLING STORIES
WRONGFOOTED
Thoughts?
Patient confidentiality?What is the purpose of sharing stories? What could go wrong? How should trust management respond to staff sharing a story?
ASKING QUESTIONS
“fill in incident report, often get email back from lead for clinical risk within hours! Sometimes problem fixed within a day.”
“If you're understaffed, you don't have time to report. If you do, you generally never find out what the response was.”
“incident form. Gets ignored. So don't fill out any more forms. Speak to management. Get ignored. Move on”
How would you feel if your trainee/colleague said this?
How would you respond?
Which questions can we ask?
WHOSE AGENDA?
#107DAYS #JUSTICEFORLB
“Sadly, since the publication of the independent report the Trust has been subject to trolling on Twitter, a number of staff have been directly targeted and have felt intimidated by the Twitter traffic, we are aware of at least one staff member’s account having been hacked and a bogus Trust Twitter account set up.”
“We should be clear that there is absolutely no evidence that Sara Ryan is personally responsible for this trolling, hacking or intimidation but there are clearly some people who wish to use this case inappropriately.”
How easy is it to listen on social media?
How should we respond?
THE FUTURE?
CLOSING THOUGHTS