Objectives: To ensure patient safety and the preparedness of medication processes during hospital relocations and evacuations by using Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA). Methods: The relocation of six regional hospitals to a single building, resulting in 400 beds being moved, could be compared with an emergency evacuation. An FMECA was performed on the hospital group's internal medicine and intensive care units (IMU and ICU), examining how medication processes would be affected by a hospital relocation or evacuation. Results: We identified 59 hospital relocation and 68 evacuation failure modes. Failure modes were ranked based on their criticality index (CI; range 1-810). The higher the CI, the greater the patient-rela...
Abstract Objective: A scoping exercise to establish how common hospital evacuations are, identify ho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze risk factors in predicting medical patients transf...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...
Documented experiences of relocating hospital pharmacies are rare, but adequate preparation is vital...
Objective: Malfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result in a ho...
AbstractObjectiveMalfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result i...
The frequency and intensity of both human-made and natural disasters are predicted to increase, and ...
Background: The goal of clinical risk management is to improve the quality of health care organizati...
Background: Injuries related to failures and errors due to clinical interventions in patient hospita...
Patient safety is a priority in hospital services, but patient safety incidents such as adverse even...
The goals of this project included identifying the processes and subprocesses performed in hospital ...
Background: Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) is an analytical method for risk assessment that se...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: Hospitals transferring patients retain responsibility until admission to the n...
Many of the catastrophic errors in health care are related to inadequate procedures. Robust preventa...
Background and Aim: Almost one out of 10 patients who are admitted in hospitals experience “never ev...
Abstract Objective: A scoping exercise to establish how common hospital evacuations are, identify ho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze risk factors in predicting medical patients transf...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...
Documented experiences of relocating hospital pharmacies are rare, but adequate preparation is vital...
Objective: Malfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result in a ho...
AbstractObjectiveMalfunction in hospitals' complex internal systems, or extern threats, may result i...
The frequency and intensity of both human-made and natural disasters are predicted to increase, and ...
Background: The goal of clinical risk management is to improve the quality of health care organizati...
Background: Injuries related to failures and errors due to clinical interventions in patient hospita...
Patient safety is a priority in hospital services, but patient safety incidents such as adverse even...
The goals of this project included identifying the processes and subprocesses performed in hospital ...
Background: Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) is an analytical method for risk assessment that se...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: Hospitals transferring patients retain responsibility until admission to the n...
Many of the catastrophic errors in health care are related to inadequate procedures. Robust preventa...
Background and Aim: Almost one out of 10 patients who are admitted in hospitals experience “never ev...
Abstract Objective: A scoping exercise to establish how common hospital evacuations are, identify ho...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze risk factors in predicting medical patients transf...
The creation of hospitals safe from disaster is an area of increasing public policy. The vulnerabili...