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  5. Haemovigilance in Australia and Beyond, Session 2: Consumer Engagement

Haemovigilance in Australia and Beyond, Session 2: Consumer Engagement

Shruthi Narayan, Anna Flynn, Jane, Robbin, Linley Bielby

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25 Aug 2022

 

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Session 2: Consumer Engagement – 25 August 2022

Improving patient safety and quality through consumer engagement

  1. Involving and supporting consumers – Experiences from the UK: Shruthi Narayan from SHOT – United Kingdom
  2. Example of how the clinical community is involved and supported: Anna Flynn from the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC)
  3. A consumer experience: Jane and Robbin - Australia
  4. Q&A moderated by Linley Bielby from STIR - Australia

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