International healthcare quality expert Dr. Peter Lachman delivered a powerful keynote encouraging Africa's healthcare leaders to embrace kindness as the foundation of safer care. Drawing from decades of global experience, the former CEO of the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) made the case that "patient safety should be in our DNA."
The Quality Evolution
Lachman outlined healthcare’s quality journey from compliance-based Quality Assurance (1.0) to improvement-focused Quality Improvement (2.0), culminating in Quality 3.0: co-production. “We can’t have person-based care without understanding what matters to patients,” he emphasized, noting that healthcare workers must treat patients on an individual basis and be present in the moment.
The Power of Storytelling
The session’s most compelling moment came when Lachman addressed a fundamental healthcare problem: “We take their story away from them.” He shared the story of Vivian, a nurse who brought a mango to an ICU patient who had been feeding tubes for months—a simple act that the patient said she’d “never forget.” Recalling the story, Lachman emphasized, “Small acts of kindness change everything.”
Audience Engagement Across Continents
Moving Forward