Date
30 October 2024Location
Online via WebEx at 12:30-14:00About the event
This interactive session is part of the ‘Medication Safety Across the System’ (MSATS) series aimed at healthcare professionals, working in any sector with a role or passion for medication safety and/or involved in medicines use.
Our speakers will share innovative practices addressing safe use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) to inspire and equip the audience ready for translation and replication across systems.
Why it’s important
There are known risks associated with the use of DOACs. Harms continue to be reported across the system.
Implementation of safety strategies to support the safe use of DOACs requires a collaborative and system wide approach to ensure safe and sustainable safety improvements.
What will be covered
- A discussion of factors that add complexities to the safe prescribing, supply and administration of DOACs.
- A ‘lived experience’ to understand the impact of these complexities when individuals cross care boundaries and continue their medicines.
- A discussion of high risk scenarios where patients on DOACs require additional planning and delegation of responsibilities to ensure safe use.
- Shared exemplar practices related to improving the safety with DOAC use, which will allow for reflection on local practice and consideration for implementation at a local and system level.
- Opportunities to network with peers to inform the development of appropriate local and system wide responses, to enhance the safe use of DOACs.
Learning Outcomes
- Articulate key safety issues related to the prescribing or supply of DOACs and the safe monitoring across all care boundaries.
- Understand the importance of clear communication of agreed treatment plan across care boundaries.
- Understand the importance of good written and verbal communication to patients and carers along the patient pathway.
- Reflect on examples shared and identify actions or responses to recommend locally, in order to improve safe practice.
Speakers
A range of speakers from SPS and other organisations will help to run this event.
Non-SPS Speakers
Professor Roopen Arya – Keynote
Professor of Thrombosis and Haemostasis and Clinical Director for Haematological Medicine at King’s College Hospital
Ruth Dales
Senior Improvement Manager, Q Member and Patient Safety Specialist, Medicines Safety Improvement Programme, NHS England
Mark Donley
Lead Pharmacy Technician for Population Health Planning ICB in Leeds
Wendy Sunter
Consultant Pharmacist: Anticoagulation and Thrombosis
More speakers will be announced soon
SPS Speakers
Learn more about SPS team members who are speaking.
Register
Registration is now open. Once registered you will receive confirmation and a link for your diary.
Note: Our webinars are provided for colleagues providing NHS services so please register with your NHS or work-based email address. If you don’t provide NHS services or are a charity, please drop us a line to clarify your interest in this webinar.
Check your access before the event
Check that you are able to access WebEx prior to the event.
We recommend installing the Cisco WebEx app, or, alternatively, accessing the meeting via Google Chrome. If you are still having difficulty, you may need to contact your IT department to assist you in opening the application (you’ll only have to do this once).
Joining on the day
Listen through your computer or mobile phone. The webinar will start promptly at 12.30 so join at least 10 minutes earlier so you don’t miss important information.
Dial in
If you experience trouble accessing the meeting from your computer, you can always dial in and listen through your phone.
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Resources
The event will be recorded and this will be available on the SPS website a few days later. Slides may not be routinely used in these webinars, but if they are they will be available after the event.
Recordings
DOAC integration into Discharge Medicines Service (DMS) across a system.
Ben Leung shares his success with integrating DOACs into DMS; including standarisation of DOAC counselling criteria across a system. The benefits of this initiative are discussed and top tips for implementation in other systems shared.
Contact
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