Program Overview
The Respiratory & Resuscitation Readiness and Risk Reduction Program provides a structured, evidence‑informed approach to assessing and strengthening readiness across healthcare environments. It focuses on identifying system vulnerabilities, evaluating team capability, and supporting targeted improvements that reduce preventable patient safety risks.
Program Components
- Organizational readiness assessment
- Respiratory and resuscitation system review
- Gap identification and risk mapping
- Team capability and response evaluation
- Recommendations and improvement roadmap
- Support for implementation and follow‑up
What the Program Evaluates
- Equipment readiness and availability
- Clinical workflow and escalation processes
- Team communication and response coordination
- Monitoring practices and early recognition systems
- Environmental and operational constraints
- Policy, procedure, and documentation alignment
Outcomes for Healthcare Organizations
- Stronger respiratory and resuscitation readiness
- Reduced preventable patient safety risks
- Improved team confidence and response capability
- Clear understanding of system vulnerabilities
- Practical, actionable improvement strategies
- Enhanced organizational reliability and safety culture
Who the Program Supports
- Acute care units
- Long‑term care environments
- Community and outpatient settings
- Specialized clinical programs
- Organizations seeking readiness improvement or risk reduction
Program Delivery
The program is delivered through a combination of assessment, consultation, and structured guidance. It is designed to be flexible and adaptable to different clinical environments and organizational needs.