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Advanced Loss Eventuality Assessment and Technical Estimates: An Integrated Approach for Management of Healthcare-Associated Infections.

Vittorio Gatto1, Matteo Scopetti1, Raffaele La Russa1,2, Alessandro Santurro1, Luigi Cipolloni1, Rocco V Viola1, Mariantonia Di Sanzo1, Paola Frati1,2, Vittorio Fineschi1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) represent a crucial issue in health and patient safety management due to the persistent nature, economic impact and possible preventability of the phenomenon. Compensation claims for damages resulting from HAI could provide insights that can improve the understanding of suboptimal steps in the therapeutic process, enable an estimate of costs related to infectious complications, and guide the development of planning tools for implementation of the quality of care.
OBJECTIVE: This paper analyzes all the HAI claims received at the Umberto I General Hospital of Rome across a five-year period with the aim of outlining a methodological approach to the litigation management and of characterizing the economic impact of infections on health facilities resources.
METHODS: All claims received during the study period have been classified according to the International Classification for Patient Safety (ICPS) system. Subsequently, claims related to Healthcare Associated Infections were evaluated through an innovative tool for determination of the risk of loss, the Advanced Loss Eventuality Assessment (ALEA) score.
RESULTS: The results obtained demonstrate the relevance of a correct management of HAI claims in the administration of a health care system. Specifically, the cases examined during the study highlighted the significant impact of infectious diseases of a nosocomial nature in terms of frequency and economic exposure.
CONCLUSION: The proposed methodological approach allows a productive analysis of the internal processes, providing fundamental data for the refinement of the preventive strategies and for the rationalization of the resources through the expenditure forecasts. Article Highlights Box: Healthcare-Associated Infections represent an essential element to consider in the management of health facilities. • Many studies highlight the economic burden of Healthcare-Associated Infections in health policies. • Litigation management represents a useful resource in the prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections. • Appropriate clinical risk management policies in the field of Healthcare-Associated Infections allow the implementation of preventive measures, the reduction of the incidence of the phenomenon and the quality of care. • The costs of Healthcare-Associated Infections can be limited through a systematic methodological approach based on Advanced Loss Eventuality Assessment and technical estimate of the value of each case. • The application of a standardized system would be desirable in any health facility despite the potential methodological, technical, behavioral and financial issues. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.

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Keywords:  ALEA score; HAI claims; Healthcare-associated infections; cost analysis; litigation management; patient safety; quality of health care; technical estimates.

Year:  2019        PMID: 30961487     DOI: 10.2174/1389201020666190408095050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pharm Biotechnol        ISSN: 1389-2010            Impact factor:   2.837


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