BACKGROUND Never events (NEs) are serious clinical incidents that cause potentially avoidable harm and impose a significant financial burden on healthcare systems. The purpose of this study was to identify common never events. METHODS We analysed the NHS England NE data from 2012 to 2020 to identify common never events category and themes. RESULTS We identified 51 common NE themes in 4 main categories out of a total of 3247 NE reported during this period. Wrong-site surgery was the most common category (n = 1307;40.25%) followed by retained foreign objects (n = 901;27.75%); wrong implant or prosthesis (n = 425;13.09%); and non-surgical/infrequent ones (n = 614; 18.9%). Wrong-side (laterality) and wrong tooth removal were the ...
Background: Several studies on patient safety have shown that a substantial number of patients suffe...
Objective: To analyse patient safety events associated with England's national programme for IT (NPf...
Background: Several studies on patient safety have shown that a substantial number of patients suffe...
Background: Never Events (NE) are serious clinical incidents that cause potentially avoidable harm a...
BACKGROUND There is little available data on common general surgical Never Events (NE). Lack of t...
NHS providers are encouraged to learn from mistakes and any organisation that reports a Never Event ...
BACKGROUND: Hand surgical procedures are common interventions in elective and emergency settings. Th...
Background: Several studies have shown that the rate of unintended harm is higher in surgical than i...
Never Events are medical errors that are believed to be preventable with appropriate measures. We su...
Background: Never events (NEs) are serious preventable patient safety incidents and are a component ...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Introduction: Non-routine events (NREs) are atypical or unusual occur...
Gastrointestinal diseases and disorders frequently require interventions that can lead to serious co...
Thesis on the causes of unintended events in hospitals Several patients suffer from adverse events ...
BACKGROUND: Never Events represent a serious problem with a high burden on healthcare providers’ fac...
Objectives Despite widespread use of medical devices and their increasing complexity, their contrib...
Background: Several studies on patient safety have shown that a substantial number of patients suffe...
Objective: To analyse patient safety events associated with England's national programme for IT (NPf...
Background: Several studies on patient safety have shown that a substantial number of patients suffe...
Background: Never Events (NE) are serious clinical incidents that cause potentially avoidable harm a...
BACKGROUND There is little available data on common general surgical Never Events (NE). Lack of t...
NHS providers are encouraged to learn from mistakes and any organisation that reports a Never Event ...
BACKGROUND: Hand surgical procedures are common interventions in elective and emergency settings. Th...
Background: Several studies have shown that the rate of unintended harm is higher in surgical than i...
Never Events are medical errors that are believed to be preventable with appropriate measures. We su...
Background: Never events (NEs) are serious preventable patient safety incidents and are a component ...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Introduction: Non-routine events (NREs) are atypical or unusual occur...
Gastrointestinal diseases and disorders frequently require interventions that can lead to serious co...
Thesis on the causes of unintended events in hospitals Several patients suffer from adverse events ...
BACKGROUND: Never Events represent a serious problem with a high burden on healthcare providers’ fac...
Objectives Despite widespread use of medical devices and their increasing complexity, their contrib...
Background: Several studies on patient safety have shown that a substantial number of patients suffe...
Objective: To analyse patient safety events associated with England's national programme for IT (NPf...
Background: Several studies on patient safety have shown that a substantial number of patients suffe...