Introduction: Although incident reporting systems are widespread in health care as a strategy to reduce harm to patients, the focus has been on reporting incidents rather than responding to them. Systems containing large numbers of incidents are uniquely placed to raise awareness of, and then characterize and respond to infrequent, but significant risks. The aim of this paper is to outline a framework for the surveillance of such risks, their systematic analysis, and for the development and dissemination of population-based preventive and corrective strategies using clinical and human factors expertise. Requirements for a population-level response: The framework outlines four system requirements: to report incidents; to aggregate them; to s...
PURPOSE: As recommended by the WHO and many national healthcare authorities, health care institution...
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing demand on emergency healthcare systems has prompted introduction of new healt...
Introduction: Although incident reporting systems are widespread in health care as a strategy to red...
OBJECTIVES: The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare conti...
Over the last year, medical error has become a prominent issue. As policymakers and health professio...
BACKGROUND Patient safety, reducing medical errors and risk management have become a global public ...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
Critical incident reporting systems (CIRS) are in use worldwide. They are designed to improve patien...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
Context: Incident reporting systems (IRSs) are used to gather information on patient safety incident...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Objective: It is increasingly recognized that patient safety requires heterogeneous insights from a ...
BACKGROUND: Patients have the potential to provide a rich source of information on both organisation...
PURPOSE: As recommended by the WHO and many national healthcare authorities, health care institution...
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing demand on emergency healthcare systems has prompted introduction of new healt...
Introduction: Although incident reporting systems are widespread in health care as a strategy to red...
OBJECTIVES: The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare conti...
Over the last year, medical error has become a prominent issue. As policymakers and health professio...
BACKGROUND Patient safety, reducing medical errors and risk management have become a global public ...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
Critical incident reporting systems (CIRS) are in use worldwide. They are designed to improve patien...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of data already existing within hospitals for monitoring patient sa...
Context: Incident reporting systems (IRSs) are used to gather information on patient safety incident...
ABSTRACT - Patient safety has become a core issue for many modern healthcare systems. All healthcare...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Objective: It is increasingly recognized that patient safety requires heterogeneous insights from a ...
BACKGROUND: Patients have the potential to provide a rich source of information on both organisation...
PURPOSE: As recommended by the WHO and many national healthcare authorities, health care institution...
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are struggling to ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing demand on emergency healthcare systems has prompted introduction of new healt...