About Us

Fostering Global Connections to Advance Patient Safety

Creating Change

We bring together a diverse interdisciplinary group of patient safety experts focused on developing practical solutions to end preventable patient harm.

The Movement

The Patient Safety Movement Foundation takes a holistic approach to reducing preventable patient harm. Our movement brings patients, clinicians, healthcare organizations, payers, and policymakers together to address the complexity of healthcare challenges systematically. We have the know-how to achieve ZERO preventable patient harm, but this can only happen in a healthcare setting that has a culture of safety and implemented the necessary Actionable Evidence-Based Practices.

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Historical Timeline

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2022

In January, Dr. Michael Ramsay succeeds Dr. David Mayer as the organization’s Chief Executive Officer. In April, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation holds their first virtual annual summit. In June, Dr. Sanaz Massoumi becomes the new Chief Operating Officer to lead the operation of the foundation.

2021

Key global healthcare leaders, including Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, join us for our Unite for Safe Care virtual event to celebrate WHO Global Patient Safety Day and to help address patient safety across the globe. Over a dozen patient safety advocates representing the Patient Safety Movement Foundation gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, to march down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol building to bring awareness to patient safety.

2020

The Patient Safety Movement Foundation launches the #uniteforsafecare campaign in June, honoring the millions of lives lost every year due to preventable medical errors. Over 50 speakers share their heart-wrenching stories of survival and loss via a virtual event on World Patient Safety Day in September. The new initiative encourages our committed hospitals to further integrate Actionable Evidence-Based Practices to create safe and reliable healthcare systems with ZERO preventable harm by 2030.

2019

In January, the annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit is held in Southern California, featuring distinguished keynote speakers that include President Bill Clinton, Dr. Peter Pronovost, Dr. Steven Scheinman, and Dr. Daniel Cole.

2018

The 6th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology’s Summit is held in London at the invitation of UK’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt, bringing together stakeholders from 25 countries.

2017

President Bill Clinton is appointed Global Chair at the 5th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit. Featured speakers include Dr. Richard Carmona, Dr. Thomas Zeltner, Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt, Dr. Didier Pittet, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and Senator Robert Casey Jr.

2016

The annual Summit is renamed the World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit. Medtronic signs the Open Data Pledge and becomes a benefactor, granting the Patient Safety Movement Foundation $1 million a year through 2020.

2015

Then Vice President Joe Biden provides the keynote presentation at the 3rd Annual Patient Safety Science & Technology Summit. President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn Carter become Patient Safety Movement Foundation supporters by offering a special prize to organizations that save many lives.

2014

Hospitals in Canada and Lithuania become the first international organizations to make commitments. The Patient Safety Movement Foundation becomes a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

2013

The Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s goal of ZERO preventable patient deaths is announced at the Clinton Global Initiative by Founder and Chairman Joe Kiani. Intermountain Healthcare becomes the first hospital to make a commitment to ZERO at the evening break. The inaugural Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit sells out, drawing over 300 attendees.

2012

Joe Kiani, Founder and CEO of Masimo, announces the creation of a Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit to unify the healthcare ecosystem and develop an action and commitment-oriented approach to eliminating preventable patient death. In June, he travels to Africa with President Bill Clinton, who commits to supporting the mission to achieve ZERO preventable deaths. The Masimo Foundation for Ethics, Innovation, and Competition in Healthcare becomes the founding sponsor of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. The foundation brought together renowned patient safety experts to create Actionable Evidence-Based Practices.

2022
2022
2021
2021
2020
2020
2019
2019
2018
2018
2017
2017
2016
2016
2015
2015
2014
2014
2013
2013
2012
2012

2022

In January, Dr. Michael Ramsay succeeds Dr. David Mayer as the organization’s Chief Executive Officer. In April, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation holds their first virtual annual summit. In June, Dr. Sanaz Massoumi becomes the new Chief Operating Officer to lead the operation of the foundation.

2021

Key global healthcare leaders, including Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, join us for our Unite for Safe Care virtual event to celebrate WHO Global Patient Safety Day and to help address patient safety across the globe. Over a dozen patient safety advocates representing the Patient Safety Movement Foundation gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, to march down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol building to bring awareness to patient safety.

2020

The Patient Safety Movement Foundation launches the #uniteforsafecare campaign in June, honoring the millions of lives lost every year due to preventable medical errors. Over 50 speakers share their heart-wrenching stories of survival and loss via a virtual event on World Patient Safety Day in September. The new initiative encourages our committed hospitals to further integrate Actionable Evidence-Based Practices to create safe and reliable healthcare systems with ZERO preventable harm by 2030.

2019

In January, the annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit is held in Southern California, featuring distinguished keynote speakers that include President Bill Clinton, Dr. Peter Pronovost, Dr. Steven Scheinman, and Dr. Daniel Cole.

2018

The 6th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology’s Summit is held in London at the invitation of UK’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt, bringing together stakeholders from 25 countries.

2017

President Bill Clinton is appointed Global Chair at the 5th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit. Featured speakers include Dr. Richard Carmona, Dr. Thomas Zeltner, Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt, Dr. Didier Pittet, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and Senator Robert Casey Jr.

2016

The annual Summit is renamed the World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit. Medtronic signs the Open Data Pledge and becomes a benefactor, granting the Patient Safety Movement Foundation $1 million a year through 2020.

2015

Then Vice President Joe Biden provides the keynote presentation at the 3rd Annual Patient Safety Science & Technology Summit. President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn Carter become Patient Safety Movement Foundation supporters by offering a special prize to organizations that save many lives.

2014

Hospitals in Canada and Lithuania become the first international organizations to make commitments. The Patient Safety Movement Foundation becomes a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

2013

The Patient Safety Movement Foundation’s goal of ZERO preventable patient deaths is announced at the Clinton Global Initiative by Founder and Chairman Joe Kiani. Intermountain Healthcare becomes the first hospital to make a commitment to ZERO at the evening break. The inaugural Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit sells out, drawing over 300 attendees.

2012

Joe Kiani, Founder and CEO of Masimo, announces the creation of a Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit to unify the healthcare ecosystem and develop an action and commitment-oriented approach to eliminating preventable patient death. In June, he travels to Africa with President Bill Clinton, who commits to supporting the mission to achieve ZERO preventable deaths. The Masimo Foundation for Ethics, Innovation, and Competition in Healthcare becomes the founding sponsor of the Patient Safety Movement Foundation. The foundation brought together renowned patient safety experts to create Actionable Evidence-Based Practices.

PSMF Governance Board

Joe Kiani

Founder, Patient Safety Movement Foundation

Joe Kiani is responsible for creating the Patient Safety Movement Foundation & Coalition and the Patient Safety Science & Technology Summit. Mr. Kiani founded the Patient Safety Movement Foundation in 2013 with a mission to reduce the more than 200,000 preventable patient deaths that occur in U.S. hospitals every year.

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Diverse in their professional backgrounds but united by a shared mission, our Governance Board is composed of leaders in health technology, public policy, healthcare delivery, information technology, safety innovation, and patient advocacy.
Dr. Michael A.E. Ramsay, CEOPatient Safety Movement Foundation

Michael A.E. Ramsay, MD, FRCA

Chief Executive Officer

Sarah Kiani

Governance Board Member

Abbasseh Towfigh, MPD

Governance Board Member

Steven J. Barker, PhD, MD

Governance Board Member

Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, MD, DPH

Governance Board Member

Najmedin Meshkati, MS, PhD

Governance Board Member

Javier T. Davila, OMFS

Governance Board Member

David B. Mayer, MD

Governance Board Member

Omar Ishrak, PhD

Governance Board Member

Vonda Vaden Bates

Governance Board Member

Alicia Cole

Governance Board Member

Jim Messina, BA

Governance Board Member

Management & Staff

A passionate team focused on eliminating preventable medical errors, our management and staff include individuals with expertise in clinical operation, systems engineering, finance, donor engagement, data management and analytics, strategic quality improvement, and project management.

Dr. Michael A.E. Ramsay, CEOPatient Safety Movement Foundation

Michael A.E. Ramsay, MD, FRCA

Chief Executive Officer

Sanaz Massoumi, MS, PhD

Chief Operating Officer

Tamara Kenworthy

Donor Engagement Manager

Nabil Soliman, CMA

Accounting and Finance Manager

Consuelo Tolentino, BA

Executive Assistant

Armaan Meshkati PSMF Team Member

Armaan Meshkati, BS

Quality and Patient Safety Strategist

Collin Walker, BS

Finance & Data Coordinator

The Global Interprofessional Patient Safety Fellowship

Our fellowship program offers a unique educational opportunity for healthcare professionals around the world to expand their knowledge in the theory and practice of patient safety.

Meet our 2023 fellows:

Melanie Whitfield, BSc, MSc

Associate Director

Frank Gitonga, MD

Anesthesiologist

Natalia Camargo, RN

Registered Nurse and Healthcare Quality Management Specialist

Our first cohort of fellows started in Aug 2021:

Samar Hassan, PH, MSQ, CPHQ, FISQua

Pharmacist and Quality Specialist

Elizabeth Namugaya Igaga, MD

Anesthesiologist and Critical Care Intensivist

Founding Sponsor

Masimo Foundation for Ethics, Innovation,
and Competition in Healthcare

Our 2023 Sponsors