Patient Safety Beat talks with Press Ganey’s Chief Safety and Transformation Officer, Tejal Gandhi, M.D., about the impact visitation restrictions have on patients, families and clinicians and how to strengthen the foundations of patient safety, including patient and family engagement.

“We want safety to be so hardwired that it can be maintained in difficult times. That's the goal.” — Dr. Gandhi


Gone are the days when clinicians could assume that cybersecurity was the IT department’s problem, as security breaches and cyberattacks pose real threats to patient care. Experts urge organizations to raise awareness among clinicians, encourage reporting of tech-related anomalies and plan for downtime and recovery from breaches and cybercrime.



Check out our twitter feed for ideas on co-designing telemedicine from @TheIHI and how to manage through a crisis with Dr. Kevin Churchwell, the new @MAHealthHosp board chair. We’re also sharing eight things nurses can do to improve patient safety with @PMcGaffigan_IHI and the latest issue of @HealthAffairs with articles, videos and other resources on the topic of racism and health.

Follow us on Twitter @BetsyLehmanCtr to keep up with the latest patient safety news.
Upcoming events
March 15
Nominations due. The Schwartz Center’s National Compassionate Caregivers of the Year Award recognizes extraordinary health care professionals from across the country who embody the characteristics of compassionate care, and whose professional achievements have helped to create healing health care environments for patients, families, colleagues, and communities. Nominate here.
March 18 & 19
Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy Virtual Symposium. Pulse's 2022 Symposium kicks off the third year of the TakeCHARGE Campaign: 5 Steps to Safer Health Care. Learn about new safety tools and hear from industry leading professionals, including Linda Kenney, Director of Peer Support Programs at the Betsy Lehman Center. Register here.
Patient Safety Beat is published by the Betsy Lehman Center, a Massachusetts state agency that supports providers, patients and policymakers working together to advance the safety and quality of health care.