Join MEG at the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Gothenburg, 2022

After two years of convening virtually, the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare returns in-person this June! Under the theme ‘Creating tomorrow today’, this year’s conference, jointly organised by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and BMJ, endeavours to answer key questions including:

  • How do we support health and care staff who are burned out, exhausted and thinking of leaving their profession?

  • What do we do about….

MEG Demonstrates Infection Prevention Tools at IPS Yorkshire Annual Conference, 2022

We’re returning to the IPS Yorkshire Annual Conference under the theme ‘Future Focus - “Time” to Care’ for 2022. With infection prevention and control professions becoming increasingly under-resourced, we think it’s important to make the time now for reflection, discussion and innovation, enabling NHS workers to unlock more of their time in the future….

Aligning Clinical Governance with Technology

Good systems of clinical governance benefit everyone. In many countries around the world it's a statutory requirement of healthcare providers to seek quality improvement through clinical governance.

But if you can't get access to care quality information fast enough, or are too overloaded with reporting requirements to action improvements, does that accountability extend to finding a better way?

Some thoughts on how to align clinical governance with technology to support the delivery of quality improvement in healthcare

How to apply continuous improvement to change your luck (in life and work)!

MAKE YOUR OWN LUCK THIS ST PATRICK’S DAY…

“The luck of the Irish” is a phrase often bandied about this time of year. But are the Irish really luckier than everyone else? Are we blessed with a boundless supply of extreme good fortune that other nations just can’t seem to muster? Luck, it turns out, is largely a product of the choices you make. And that’s a scientifically-backed statement…

St. Vincent’s Private Hospital Win VTE Award with MEG Audit Tool

Congratulations to the St. Vincent’s Private Hospital Clinical Pharmacy team who recently won the Acute Hospital 2021 VTE Quality Improvement award at the Inaugural Thrombosis Ireland’s VTE Exemplar Awards. This outstanding achievement places digital tools, such as the VTE prophylaxis dashboard, front and centre in the prevention of venous thromboembolism.

Since its deployment, MEG has helped SVPH better understand…