Jun 29 2026, 11AM ET / 4PM BST
1 hour
Patient safety: Addressing workforce challenges through data-driven staffing models
In this session, we will explore how healthcare organizations can use connected data, intelligent technology and practical AI strategies to support safer care delivery.
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Key takeaways:
- Understand the link between workforce challenges and patient safety.
- How to use AI to identify risk earlier and support prevention.
- Start moving from fragmented data to actionable safety intelligence.
- Where to start building a unified safety ecosystem.
About this webinar:
Healthcare organizations are facing mounting pressure to improve patient safety outcomes while navigating persistent workforce challenges, staffing variability, operational strain, and evolving regulatory expectations.
As healthcare leaders work to strengthen safety culture and reduce preventable harm, one reality is becoming increasingly clear: most organizations are not lacking commitment to patient safety - they are lacking connected, actionable insight across the systems, teams, and workflows that influence safety every day.
Workforce challenges are not just operational issues. They directly impact care reliability, incident response, risk visibility, staff engagement and the organization’s ability to proactively prevent harm.
Meet our speakers
Allison Perry, MA
Senior Advisor, Strategy & Transformation, Mid-Atlantic Patient Safety CentreAllison Perry, MA, is a leader in patient safety, healthcare improvement, and strategic innovation. With a background in cultural anthropology and more than 20 years of experience in healthcare, she has led national initiatives, collaborative learning networks, and educational programs through the National Patient Safety Foundation, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and the Mid-Atlantic Patient Safety Center, where she serves as Senior Advisor for Strategy & Transformation.
Ronnie Owens
Marketing Manager, Ideagen Healthcare GuardianRonnie has 20+ years of experience in marketing, focusing on developing and executing strategies that increase revenue, customer engagement and competitive differentiation. He holds an SHSMD credential in healthcare marketing, which demonstrates his knowledge and skills in marketing plans, communications and market research.
Andrew Bingham
VP Practice Lead, Ideagen Healthcare GuardianAndrew is responsible for the Ideagen Healthcare Guardian customer success team, tasked with helping customers make the most of the opportunities presented by our product features and key business responsibilities of customer retention, adoption and expansion.
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