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Improving Patient Safety: Will, Ideas, &Execution for the Prevention of Medical Errors Paula Griswold, Executive Director

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1 Improving Patient Safety: Will, Ideas, &Execution for the Prevention of Medical Errors Paula Griswold, Executive Director pgriswold@mhalink.org

2 Improvement Principles (IHI)  Every system is designed to produce exactly the results it achieves  Improvement: - Will - Ideas - Execution

3 Will: See the problem  Beliefs about frequency of medical error: Annual deaths in hospitals due to preventable medical error MDsPublic 50017%24% 500046%36% 50,00025%20% 100,0009%7%

4 Ideas: Understand the causes  Bad people cause errors vs. competent, caring More important reasons for errors MDsPublic Mistakes made by individual health professionals 55%55% Mistakes made by institutions 43%43%

5 Ideas: Understand the causes  Systems failures result from complex interactions of latent failures, not simple single cause  Complexity can reduce reliability, rather than improve it  Errors need not cause harm; can intercept and mitigate them

6 Execution: Clinicians/workforce  Recognize causes of error and role of systems of care  Open and committed to continual change and improvement

7 Execution: Organizational Leadership  Recognize causes of error and role of systems of care: primacy of operations  Committed to continual change and improvement  Maintain priority and focus: measurement  Moral and strategic case for change

8 Execution: Payers  Create a business case for change

9 Execution: Regulators  Promote system-based safety improvements using sophisticated model of error  Communicates about types of errors and prevention methods  Educate the public about system-based causes of errors

10 Execution: Educators  Develop educational approaches based on systems-approach to care, human factors, and improvement methods

11 Execution: Public  Accurate model of how errors occur  Insist on improvement


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