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Mark Sujan

@marksujan

Interested in patient safety and industrial safety. PhD, C.ErgHF, FSaRS Managing Director at Human Factors Everywhere Ltd. @HFE_Ltd

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Nick Seaton (@nicholasseaton2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look forward to reading through this new paper on fatigue risk management in healthcare which includes a call to action for a systemic approach and lots of case studies ⁦Laura pickup⁩ 🤩 ergonomics.org.uk/resource/fatig…

Fran Ives (@ergofran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting session on AI in healthcare at #ehf2024. I need to learn more! Dr Kate Preston Link to the CIEHF AI paper below! ergonomics.org.uk/resource/human…

Interesting session on AI in healthcare at #ehf2024. I need to learn more!

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Link to the <a href="/CIEHF/">CIEHF</a> AI paper below!
ergonomics.org.uk/resource/human…
AI Ireland (@aiawardsirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today's #AIIreland podcast, Dr. Prathibha Varkey, President of MayoClinicHealthSystem discusses their dedication to patient-centric care, engaging stakeholders to explore #AI's potential in #healthcare & much more 🎧Listen now 👇 tinyurl.com/444u2djj

The Lancet (@thelancet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care has seen remarkable growth in the past 5 years. A new Review from The Lancet Digital Health examines how AI could improve care management, clinical decision-making efficiency, and further research areas 👉 hubs.li/Q02v0wl50

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care has seen remarkable growth in the past 5 years. 

A new Review from <a href="/LancetDigitalH/">The Lancet Digital Health</a> examines how AI could improve care management, clinical decision-making efficiency, and further research areas 👉 hubs.li/Q02v0wl50
CIEHF (@ciehf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TACKLING FATIGUE IN HEALTHCARE This paper offers pragmatism and a realistic approach to the aspiration of fatigue risk management in this sector. It includes examples of promising early work - and a roadmap to development of a systematic and system-based approach.

TACKLING FATIGUE IN HEALTHCARE

This paper offers pragmatism and a realistic approach to the aspiration of fatigue risk management in this sector. It includes examples of promising early work - and a roadmap to development of a systematic and system-based approach.
AI Ireland (@aiawardsirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today's #AIIreland podcast, Dr. Robert Ross from The ADAPT Centre/TU Dublin Computer Science discusses trust and reliability in #healthcareAI systems, maintaining public trust among #patients, #healthcare professionals and policymakers & more 🎧Listen now 👇 tinyurl.com/53nrymre

Barry Kirby (@baz_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great discussion and insights especially as we discuss the two different funding/delivery models and its impact on Human Factors Issues in Healthcare CIEHF Wes Streeting MP Eluned Morgan CHFG

qipstart (@qipstart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learning from Excellence aims to develop resilience within systems-Broad! Yet, The key for me was how your mindset can change with a subtle change in questioning : "The question becomes ‘what was so ordinary about this case’, instead of ‘what was so extraordinary’" qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/31/5/4…

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This is an attempt at telling a "SEIPS story" using thematic analysis: From vision to reality: how human factors can inform the design of car... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… open access with Julie Combes Emma Crumpton Vicki Finch CIEHF Centre for Assuring Autonomy

Ibrahim Habli (@ihabli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are we diluting the meaning of "safety" in the #AI hype? 🤔 John McDermid and I reflect here on the expanding scope of harm in the current #AISafety debate. eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213035/1/AISaf…

Mark Sujan (@marksujan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding the enablers and barriers to implementing a patient-led escalation system: a qualitative study qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/early/…

Mary Dixon-Woods (@marydixonwoods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The risk controls proposed after serious incidents in healthcare may not be aligned with the contributory factors identified in investigations, and may demonstrate significant weaknesses. Work led by Farhad Peerally journals.lww.com/journalpatient…

Carl Horsley (@horsleycarl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many people talk about Safety-II as “learning from what goes well”. This is not right. The key point of the Safety-II model is the loss of “special cause failure”. This is the idea that unwanted outcomes have different causes than successful care e.g. malfunction, rule breaking

SCSC (@safetyclubuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Deployment, Operations and Maintenance of Safe AI Systems', Thursday 26th Sept, is the SCSC's next one-day seminar. Bookings are open: scsc.uk/e1133 #AI #safetyengineering #artificialintelligence #machinelearning #systemsafety #safeAI

'Deployment, Operations and Maintenance of Safe AI Systems', Thursday 26th Sept, is the SCSC's next one-day seminar. 

Bookings are open: scsc.uk/e1133

#AI #safetyengineering #artificialintelligence #machinelearning #systemsafety #safeAI
Mark Sujan (@marksujan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We first proposed the use of safety cases in healthcare 20 years ago. Much has happened since, and the conversations about patient safety are much more mature now and systems focused. A good time to reconsider the potential value of safety cases. Ibrahim Habli

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A look at NHS Patient Safety Strategy and PSIRF enablers and recent developments in the US. From Compliance to Collaboration: Learning From... : Journal of Patient Safety journals.lww.com/journalpatient… With Ken Catchpole and Olivia Lounsbury.

Kathrin Cresswell (@kathrincressw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journal of Medical Internet Research - Evaluating Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Settings—Let Us Not Reinvent the Wheel jmir.org/2024/1/e46407

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Learning from Other Countries to Improve Our Own Patient Safety - Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety ppahs.org/2024/08/learni… via PPAHS (Mike Wong)