African healthcare leaders reimagine patient safety

As global healthcare systems grapple with unprecedented pressures, African innovators are proving that high-quality, safe patient care thrives even in resource-constrained environments.
African healthcare leaders reimagine patient safety

The World Health Expo (WHX) Cape Town, in collaboration with Cohsasa, announces a transformative forum on Quality Management and Patient Safety - set for Wednesday, 3 September 2025, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

This must-attend event will showcase untold success stories, courageous leadership insights, and actionable strategies to make patients, families, and communities true partners in safety - potentially revolutionising healthcare delivery across the continent.

In an era where patient safety incidents claim millions of lives annually, this forum arrives at a critical juncture, highlighting how African healthcare systems are turning challenges into triumphs. Attendees will gain exclusive access to real-world case studies, leadership models for bold decision-making, and frameworks for community-centered engagement, all designed to deliver immediate, measurable improvements in quality and safety.

Why this forum is a game-changer for healthcare professionals:

  • Learn from regional pioneers: Hear from an elite network of quality improvement champions sharing what works - and what must evolve - in African patient safety.
  • Real-world insights: Discover innovative approaches to overcoming resource limitations, building accountability cultures, and navigating complex leadership landscapes.
  • Networking opportunities: Connect with peers, policymakers, and experts to shape the future of healthcare quality management.

Target audience includes:

- Quality managers and risk officers
- Clinicians, nurse managers, and directors of nursing
- Hospital administrators and executive leaders
- Primary healthcare professionals and community health coordinators
- Policy makers, health regulators, and system leaders
- Academics, researchers, and students in quality improvement and patient safety

Session 1 - Untold success stories

09:00 - Welcome and opening remarks by conference chair

Chair: Dr Sabelile Tenza, Senior Lecturer, North-West University, School of Nursing Science, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa

09:15 - From challenges to triumph - Real stories of quality and safety

  • Turning resource limitations into innovation opportunities
  • Building a sustainable culture of safety and accountability
  • Moderator: Lauren de Kock, Quality Improvement Regional Director, The Aurum Institute, South Africa
    Panelists:
  • Ajibike Oyewumi, healthcare quality and patient safety specialist, Canada
  • Peninah Kirea, chief quality and nursing officer, Avenue Healthcare, Kenya
  • Christine Malan, hospital manager, Life Healthcare, South Africa
  • Dr Musa Sono, medical specialist public health medicine, Limpopo Department of Health, South Africa

10:00 - Q&A

Session 2: Leading boldly

10:15 - Quality in healthcare - A must, not an option

  • Non-negotiables for quality and patient safety
  • Leadership models for navigating complex environments
  • Strengthening networks through partnerships
    Speaker: Dr Gilbert Buckle, Independent Consultant, Ghana

10:45 - Tea break and networking

11:15 - Being bold and breaking boundaries in leadership

  • Overcoming inertia and embedding quality in the organisational DNA
  • Leadership stories
  • Practical actions for managers and policy leaders
    Moderator: Jacqui Stewart, CEO, COHSASA, South Africa

    Panelists:

  • Oupa Motshwaneng, district quality manager, Western Cape Department of Health, South Africa
  • Nico Benting, director of quality assurance, Groote Schuur Hospital, Western Cape Government, South Africa
  • Lauren de Kock, quality improvement regional director, The Aurum Institute, South Africa
  • Dr Austin Okogun, CEO, Lily Hospital, Nigeria

12:00 - Open Floor Q&A

12:15 - Lunch break and exhibition visit

Session 3: Family engagement and public empowerment

13:45 - Welcome back remarks by the chair

14:00 - Reimagining patient and family engagement in African healthcare

  • The role of family and community trust in driving quality outcomes
  • How to achieve community-centred care
  • Bridging cultural barriers to engagement
    Speaker: Dr Russell Rensberg, Division Director, Rural Health Advocacy Project, South Africa

14:30 - Panel discussion: How do we empower patients and the public for safer care?

  • Strategies for creating patient-centred engagement pathways
  • Tools and frameworks to amplify the patient voice
    Moderator: Dr Gilbert Buckle, Independent Consultant, Ghana
    Panelists:
  • Robert de Wet, CEO, Helderberg Hospice, South Africa
  • Anneleen De Keukelaere, coordinator, People’s Health Movement SA, South Africa
  • Miriam Mutero Musinga, general manager, International Hospital Kampala (C-Care IHK), Uganda

15:30 - Q&A

Closing session

15:45 - Closing reflections

  • Highlights from the day
  • Action points for delegates to take back to their facilities

Chair: Dr Sabelile Tenza, Senior Lecturer, North-West University, School of Nursing Science, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa.

16:00 - End of conference

If you’d like to attend as a visitor for just the exhibition, click on this link - https://register.visitcloud.com/survey/25bedtyh9xy37?actioncode=WEB102

If you want to register for the conference: https://prod-aem.worldhealthexpo.com/events/healthcare/capetown/en/home.html

Further information: Marilyn Keegan @ 0837037789


COHSASA
COHSASA
COHSASA, a not-for-profit organisation in Cape Town, South Africa, assists a wide range of healthcare facilities to meet and maintain quality standards.

 
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