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Content from National Patient Safety Agency material 1 Day Support Investigator Programme RootCause Analysis Investigation Training Root Cause Analysis Investigation Training

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Introduction & Overview Learning Outcomes After attending this event, and using the knowledge, skills and resources gained, delegates should be better able to:- Describe the RCA Investigation process Conduct effective Level 1 Investigations Support Lead Investigators in Level 2 Investigations Assist in effective solutions development and implementation of patient safety improvements

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Resources Root Cause Analysis Investigation Training

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Q. How many people are treated every day in the NHS? A = Over 1 million

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Complexity of Healthcare Number of Healthcare Diagnoses listed? > 68,000 > 4,000 > 6,000 Number of Healthcare Medications available? Number of Healthcare Procedures available? January 2010

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Complexity of Healthcare Healthcare has grown exponentially in its complexity This has outstripped our ability to provide care safely Dr Atul Gawande

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Investigation of Incidents Def: Patient Safety Incident (PSI) Any unintended or unexpected incident(s) that could have or did lead to harm for one or more persons receiving NHS funded healthcare RCA framework is also applicable for the investigation of: Claims Complaints Other types of incident (Clinical, non-clinical, social care etc) NPSA

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Number of Patient Safety Incidents occurring in the NHS each year? ?

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Patient safety - A global issue Patient Safety Incidents/ Events - True scale still unknown

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Local Incident Reporting System Data Cleansing National Reporting & Learning System Analysis Tools Reports & Trends National Reporting and Learning System

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material There is a need to learn from patient safety incidents... A systems view is needed Evidence from other complex high technology settings suggests that systematic investigation of adverse incidents can expose system failures. System failures can be the cause of human errors. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) provides an effective approach.

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material What is Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Def: Root Cause Analysis... Root Cause Analysis is an evidenced based, structured investigation process which utilises tools and techniques to identify the true causes of an incident or problem, by understanding what, why and how a system failed. Analysis of these system failures and true causes enables targeted and, where possible, failsafe actions to be developed and implemented which demonstrate significantly reduced likelihood of recurrence Taylor-Adams (2011)

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Basic elements of RCA investigation WHAT happened HOW it happened WHY it happened Unsafe Acts Human Behaviour Contributory Factors Solution Development & Review of effectiveness (recurrence of PSI) ‘WHO did it’ is not the objective

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Gathering Information & Mapping the Incident Identifying Care & Service Delivery Problems Analysing Problems & Identifying CFs and RCs Generating Solutions & Recommendations Implementing Solutions Writing the Report Getting Started The RCA Process

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Why RCA? In depth analysis of a small number of incidents will bring greater dividends than a cursory examination of a large number. Vincent and Adams

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material To err is Human To cover up is unforgivable To fail to learn is inexcusable Sir Liam Donaldson Hope is not a strategy... Aiden Halligan Why RCA?

Content from National Patient Safety Agency material Key Points – What is RCA? RCA Investigations provide a systematic means of reviewing and learning from incidents The scale of the patient safety problem is still not clear......But it is significant, and to fail to learn in inexcusable