Incident Reporting To every patient, every time, we will provide the care that we would want for our own loved ones.

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Incident Reporting To every patient, every time, we will provide the care that we would want for our own loved ones.

Is Healthcare Safe? 1999 – Institute of Medicine: Estimated between 44,000 and 98,000 incidents of harm every year. That is equivalent to a jumbo jet crashing every day. But, that was 1999…..Today 2010 – The Office of Inspector General reports that patients continue to experience harm in our nation’s hospitals. ○In October 2008 alone, 134,000 experienced at least one adverse event. ○In 1.5% of hospitalized Medicare patients, a harm event contributes directly to the patient’s death. ○‛‛44% of the harm is clearly or likely preventable.” 2012 – The Office of Inspector General reports that most errors go unreported. ○Medication errors ○Bed sores ○Infections

Why Do Events Happen? Significant Events or Injuries System Barriers to Stop Event (Policies, Training, Self Checking etc.) Event Triggers Human Errors,Human Errors, Equipment Failures orEquipment Failures or External Events starts a chain of events External Events starts a chain of events Report How many barriers failed if there is a significant event?…How many successful barriers to prevent an event?.. Based on Dr. James Reason, Managing the Risks of Organizational Accidents, of Organizational Accidents, 1997.

Reliability What should happen, happens What shouldn’t happen, doesn’t

We all make errors Even experienced, professional people Healthcare is a “high-risk” occupation Seriousness of errors increases in Healthcare

When An Error Happens… We Need To Understand WHY Human Error: an accident; a mistake, a slip or lapse -- “did not mean to do it” At-Risk Behavior: A Choice when we don’t “see the risk” or understand it – or if we think it’s okay “this time” or is “justified” Reckless Behavior: Breaking the rules on purpose—making a choice with a conscious disregard to the outcome.

Questions To Ask To Foster Learning and Improve Systems What happened? What normally happens? What’s supposed to happen? Examples of GBMC Incident Reporting: Using Quantros Team Huddles – Debrief/Update quickly every day Storytelling – A person/family was touched

What to report? Anything that happens, that shouldn’t happen involving the care of patients Or any incidents involving injury or harm to visitors Examples Of What To Report Falls Pressure Ulcers Medication Errors Complications Delays in care Any injury to a patient Medical equipment failure Visitor falls NOTE: Employee related injuries are NOT entered into Quantros at this time. Employees should notify their supervisor who will complete the appropriate form.

Why Reporting Is So Important? To continue to learn and improve To prevent it from happening again To recognize “good catches” Most importantly, it’s the right thing to do

Who Should Complete An Incident Report? If you were involved in an incident If you were informed of an incident If you discovered the incident NOTE: It is OKAY if more than one person submits an incident report on the same issue

When Should I Report? As soon as it is reasonably possible (after you have taken care of any patient issues) ALWAYS before your shift is over What Happens After I Report? Quality and Safety Department receives and reviews each incident The incident is reviewed by the department where incident occurred Opportunities to improve are identified and shared

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