7-9 December 2019, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Mission overview
The UK Government’s Science and Innovation Network (SIN) and British Council, in partnership with the Saudi Patient Safety Centre (SPSC), will support the development of the program for the 2nd International Patient Safety Conference (7-9 December 2019), aiming to offer a platform where policymakers, researchers, industry and various stakeholders can come together to share best practices and contribute to wider thinking on improving patient safety and delivering better outcomes (research , policy and commercial outcomes).
Forum Objectives:
- Bring together UK-KSA leading Patient Safety stakeholders for knowledge exchange and the identification of future collaborative initiatives.
- Understand the current status and future aspirations for Patient Safety in UK and KSA, focusing on commercial and research priorities.
- Develop an understanding of how UK leading research can be applied in the KSA.
- Identify a funding road map for possible future collaborative initiatives.
The forum will incorporate government-to-government engagement, along with participation from key industry partners. The forum will be delivered through a series of keynote talks, short presentations and panel discussions with UK and KSA stakeholders.
An evening gala dinner reception will also be held on the 7th December for networking discussions.
Context
During HRH Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's last visit to the UK, Saudi Arabia and the UK confirmed and reinforced the relations between the two Kingdoms, and committed to developing a stronger and more strategic partnership to enhance mutual interests such as healthcare, education and entertainment. Saudi recognizes British expertise in healthcare, hence both countries agreed to strengthen cooperation in this field through a Memoranda of Understanding.
This UK-KSA strategic MOU on Healthcare underpins cooperation in the fields of training, primary health care, health investment, digital healthcare, and others. The United Kingdom has also appointed a Special Representative on Healthcare to support Vision 2030 (to be announced).
In March 2019, Saudi Arabia hosted the forth global ministerial summit on patient safety. The summit was a continuation of the patient safety summit series which was originally started by the United Kingdom and Germany with the endorsement of the world health organisation back in 2016.
The 4th Global Summit on Patient Safety 2019, held last March in Jeddah convened ministers of health, governors, policymakers, scientists and clinicians from all over the world who formally committed to improve the safety of care globally by, officially endorsing the Jeddah Declaration for Patient Safety (Attached). The former UK Secretary of State, Jeremy Hunt also participated in the summit.
Benefits
The 2nd SPSC International Patient Safety Conference 2019 aims to trigger for patient safety capacity building, provide a platform to share experiences, discuss cutting-edge research on patient safety, build relationships and to disseminate patient safety-related knowledge, with focus on the Jeddah Declaration Moving Forward. The scientific program will offer a fantastic opportunity to discuss about:
- Actualizing Jeddah Declaration on Patient Safety
- Patient Safety and Vision 2030
- Patient Safety 2.0
The forum will give you an excellent opportunity to showcase your expertise and value add to key contacts internationally and in Saudi Arabia.
The forum will provide the first opportunity to discuss bilateral mutual areas of interests and to identify possible areas for future collaborative activities.
Who should participate
The UK Science and Innovation Network wishes to encourage future bilateral partnerships in Patient Safety, thus we welcome senior representatives from organizations with expertise in patient safety to discuss capacity for future partnerships and/or technical collaboration in one or more below areas:
Workshops and conference topics (indicative only):
- Day 1 (Workshop tracks)
- Antimicrobial Resistance and patient safety (Value based system)
- Participatory Research in Patient Safety (Community based approach)
- Data driven models for Patient Safety
- Disruptive sciences in Patient Safety
- Day 2 & 3 (Conference topics)
- Panel 1: Anti-microbial Resistance stewardship and patient safety
- Panel 2: Lessons learn from patient safety journey in UK
- Key patient safety challenges (medical errors, AMR, infectious diseases, genomics and etc)
- Antimicrobial stewardship and patient safety
- Digital Health for improving patient safety
- Data driven approach to patient safety
- National patient safety strategy in UK
- Promoting patient safety and lower and middle income countries (In line with G20 multilateral priorities)
- Disruptive sciences in patient safety
- Medication safety in community pharmacies
- Behavioural modification
- Patient safety and effective governance
Cost
Funding will be provided for one organization representative. The UK Science and Innovation Network will cover the cost of: return flights; up to 3 nights’ accommodation, including breakfast; return hotel airport transfers; lunch and dinner reception on 7th December; and visas. Any other subsistence or costs are to be paid by the delegate.
Dates
Arrive to Riyadh: Friday, 6th December 2019
Forum Workshops & evening dinner: Saturday, 7th December 2019
Forum Conference tracks: Sunday & Monday, 8th and 9th December 2019
Return to UK: Monday, 9th December 2019
RSVP by 18th October 2019
Registration Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IPSC19
Mariam Mujtaba, SIN KSA Advisor
E: Mariam.mujtaba@fco.gov.uk | T:+966(011)525683310
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Jeddah Decelaration.docx |