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Improving reporting of outpatient pediatric medical errors.

Daniel R Neuspiel1, Erin H Stubbs, Lori Liggin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Limited information exists about medical errors in ambulatory pediatrics and on effective strategies for improving their reporting. We aimed to implement nonpunitive error reporting, describe errors, and use a team-based approach to promote patient safety in an academic pediatric practice. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The setting was an academic general pediatric practice in Charlotte, North Carolina, that has ∼26 000 annual visits and primarily serves a diverse, low-income, Medicaid-insured population. We assembled a multidisciplinary patient safety team to detect and analyze ambulatory medical errors by using a reporter-anonymous nonpunitive process. The team used systems analysis and rapid redesign to evaluate each error report and recommend changes to prevent patient harm.
RESULTS: In 30 months, 216 medical errors were reported, compared with 5 reports in the year before the project. Most reports originated from nurses, physicians, and midlevel providers. The most frequently reported errors were misfiled or erroneously entered patient information (n = 68), laboratory tests delayed or not performed (n = 27), errors in medication prescriptions or dispensing (n = 24), vaccine errors (n = 21), patient not given requested appointment or referral (n = 16), and delay in office care (n = 15), which together comprised 76% of the reports. Many recommended changes were implemented.
CONCLUSIONS: A voluntary, nonpunitive, multidisciplinary team approach was effective in improving error reporting, analyzing reported errors, and implementing interventions with the aim of reducing patient harm in an outpatient pediatric practice.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22106082     DOI: 10.1542/peds.2011-0477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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2.  Medication errors reported to the National Medication Error Reporting System in Malaysia: a 4-year retrospective review (2009 to 2012).

Authors:  A Samsiah; Noordin Othman; Shazia Jamshed; Mohamed Azmi Hassali; W M Wan-Mohaina
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Review 4.  Patient disclosure of medical errors in paediatrics: A systematic literature review.

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Authors:  Daniel R Neuspiel; Melissa M Taylor
Journal:  Health Serv Insights       Date:  2013-06-30

6.  The impact of a prescription review and prescriber feedback system on prescribing practices in primary care clinics: a cluster randomised trial.

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7.  Vaccine-Related Errors in Reconstitution in South Korea: A National Physicians' and Nurses' Survey.

Authors:  Young Hwa Lee; Rebecca C Harris; Hong Won Oh; Yongho Oh; Juan C Vargas-Zambrano; Young June Choe
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-02

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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