Implementing the Five Pledges in HCT

Pledge / We will:
Put patient safety first /
  • Continue our commitment to embed a positive patient safety culture throughout the organisation.
  • Improve patient pathways for handover and discharge by working more closely with all our partners.
  • Reduce medication errors and encourage reporting of all medication incidents including near misses supported by a medicines incident working group.
  • Improve our early recognition of sepsis and embed the Sepsis Six pathway across our community hospitals
  • Continue our focus to reduce category 2 to 4 pressure ulcers and eliminate category 3 and 4 pressure ulcers.
  • Continue to maintain a reduction in the number of falls in our community hospitals.

Continually learn /
  • Continue to monitor patient feedback via surveys, questionnaires and complaints to identify learning from trends and themes.
  • Continue to monitor organisational key performance indicators for patient safety and patient experience using measurement tools, audit and surveys.
  • Encourage our staff to report all risks regarding patient incidents in order to identify safety concerns and take appropriate action.
  • Ensure all medication incidents are reported and reflective learning is in place to prevent future occurrence.
  • Identify areas of learning and use various methods to disseminate and embed safe practice across the Trust.

Be honest /
  • Continue to embed a Duty of Candour to be open and honest with patients and their carers.
  • Publish safety performance data on our website for the public to see how we perform.
  • Display our key safety performance indicators for patients and the public on our ward and clinic areas.
  • Support and encourage our staff to report medication incidents and inform patients of errors at the earliest possible opportunity to ensure they understand why it has happened.
  • Continue to ensure all complainants are offered meetings with our staff or Executive Directors to ensure an open and honest approach.

Pledge / We will:
Collaborate /
  • Continue to be committed to working across healthcare via our Transformation programmes such as HomeFirst and integrated working.
  • Focus on joining up care for the frail elderly through our comprehensive geriatric assessment and on-going management plan that ‘moves’ with the patient.
  • Draw on our collective expertise in community healthcare to deliver learning and improvement that is shared with our partners
  • Involve patients and commissioners as partners in care pathway redesign across all health services in Hertfordshire.

Be supportive /
  • Increase learning when things go wrong and share learning across the organisation and partners to improve patient care
  • Embed a culture of clinical supervision and reflective practice to enable staff to learn from experience.
  • Develop our programme of celebrating success in order to share with staff and our partners.
  • Establish an online staff portal housing key learning from serious and high level incident investigations
  • Support all our teams to develop information that demonstrates improved patient care and outcomes.