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Industry Spotlight: Mark Fewster, chief product officer with Radar Healthcare

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The following is sponsored content. Achieving LFPSE (Learning from Patient Safety Events) compliance is more than just meeting targets – the real driver is transforming patient safety by enabling continuous improvement, says Mark Fewster, chief product officer with Radar Healthcare. The way that health care workers report on patient safety events is changing – and the deadline for making it happen is looming. By March 2023, healthcare organisations in England should have transitioned from the current NRLS (National Reporting and Learning System) and be LFPSE (Learning from Patient Safety Events) compliant. This is more than a change in initials – the new system aims to transform how patient safety events are recorded across the country.