| Literature DB >> 20977995 |
Julius Cuong Pham1, Sebastiana Gianci, James Battles, Paula Beard, John R Clarke, Hilary Coates, Liam Donaldson, Noel Eldridge, Martin Fletcher, Christine A Goeschel, Eugenie Heitmiller, Jörgen Hensen, Edward Kelley, Jerod Loeb, William Runciman, Susan Sheridan, Albert W Wu, Peter J Pronovost.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Incident-reporting systems (IRS) collect snapshots of hazards, mistakes and system failures occurring in healthcare. These data repositories are a cornerstone of patient safety improvement. Compared with systems in other high-risk industries, healthcare IRS are fragmented and isolated, and have not established best practices for implementation and utilisation. DISCUSSION: Patient safety experts from eight countries convened in 2008 to establish a global community to advance the science of learning from mistakes. This convenience sample of experts all had experience managing large incident-reporting systems. This article offers guidance through a presentation of expert discussions about methods to identify, analyse and prioritise incidents, mitigate hazards and evaluate risk reduction.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20977995 DOI: 10.1136/qshc.2009.037739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Saf Health Care ISSN: 1475-3898