Global healthcare leaders unite to accelerate solutions to the patient safety crisis
IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (PSMF) today announced that its Global Summit will be livestreamed worldwide via live event streaming and collaboration platform Coresee, expanding access to one of the most influential gatherings of healthcare leaders dedicated to eliminating preventable patient harm and death.
For the first time, individuals around the globe who are unable to attend in person can participate virtually through Coresee for $100, gaining access to powerful keynotes, high-level panel discussions and patient-led conversations shaping the future of safer healthcare. Registration to stream the Summit is available: HERE.
“With preventable medical harm still one of the leading causes of death globally, we cannot afford to work in silos,” said Joe Kiani, Founder of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. “By teaming up with Coresee, a best-in-class, HIPAA-compliant live streaming and collaboration platform designed to securely support an event of this magnitude, we are removing barriers to participation and ensuring that healthcare leaders, clinicians and patient advocates everywhere can engage in these critical conversations. Transparency, collaboration and accountability are how we save lives.”
The Global Summit convenes leading voices across healthcare, government, technology and advocacy to accelerate measurable solutions to the patient safety crisis.
Featured Panel Discussions Include:
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- CMS Transforming Episode Accountability Model
A timely discussion on the new CMS mandatory model aimed at improving the patient experience from surgery through recovery by strengthening care coordination and transitions between providers. Moderator: Joe Kiani. Panelists: Michelle Schreiber, Ruth Ann Dorrill, Diana Ramos, Tracy Young, and Megan Farrokhi. - Artificial Intelligence and Preventing Patient Harm
An in-depth exploration of how artificial intelligence can enhance patient safety—while addressing potential risks introduced by AI. Panelists will discuss leveraging data to improve safety outcomes outside the U.S., proven AI deployments with measurable safety impact and lessons learned from other high-reliability industries. Moderator: Najm Meshkati Panelists: Nasim Afsar, Connie Lehman, Chris Longhurst, and Michael Dahlweid. - Structural Failures Driving Maternal Mortality
A focused conversation examining systemic gaps contributing to maternal mortality, including access to care, technology-enabled personalized workflows and early detection and recognition strategies. Moderator: James Titcombe Panelists: Karen Phillips, Afshan Hameed, Senan Ebrahim, Emily Methangkool.
Megan Cuellar Interdependence Public Relations
412-889-4928
[email protected] SOURCE Patient Safety Movement Foundation

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