The risks of the clinical risk manager (m/f)
September 04, 2008 / 10:00 - 12:30 a.m. / Building J1, Lecture Hall G / Hannover Medical School
You can find the agenda of the conference HERE.
Clinical risk management is becoming increasingly relevant in hospital management and with it our responsibility.
However, this increase in responsibility means that we have more duties. However, our legal rights are not always optimally regulated, especially not standardized. Examples include our position, protection or responsibilities in the structure of a hospital, which are also often very different.
From my point of view, there is currently no opportunity for an expert exchange on such issues, nor is there a body that represents us or offers such opportunities.
Risk management in transplantation - impact of the new Tissue Act for physicians and hospitals
September 04, 2008 / 14:00 - 18:00 / Building J1, Lecture Hall G / Hannover Medical School
You can find the agenda of the conference HERE.
On August 1, 2007, the "Act on the Quality and Safety of Human Tissues and Cells" (Tissue Act) came into force. The law, which transposes the EU Tissue Directive into national legal provisions, regulates the removal, transport and storage of human cells and tissues and is intended to ensure patient safety by means of a procedure-related authorization requirement.
As part of the annual event "Risk Management - Current Status", this relevant topic was presented by high-level experts at the MHH and the implications for hospitals, physicians, Nursing and technical assistants as well as for quality and risk managers were discussed.