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THE SCIENCE OF PATIENT SAFETY

THE SCIENCE OF PATIENT SAFETY. Dev Raheja Author  Trainer  Consultant raheja@PatientSystemSafety.com. MEDICAL ERRORS TEN TIMES THAN REPORTED. At least 300 errors a day in a 600 bed hospital Nearly half the patients can experience a medical error during a 3-4 days stay.

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THE SCIENCE OF PATIENT SAFETY

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  1. THE SCIENCE OFPATIENT SAFETY Dev RahejaAuthor  Trainer  Consultant raheja@PatientSystemSafety.com

  2. MEDICAL ERRORSTEN TIMES THAN REPORTED At least 300 errors a day in a 600 bed hospital Nearly half the patients can experience a medical error during a 3-4 days stay

  3. Prof. Frankfurt’s Model for Quality In the old days, craftsmen did not cut corners. They worked carefully, and they took care with every aspect of their work. Every part of the product was considered, and each was designed and made to be exactly as it should be. These craftsmen did not relax their thoughtful self-discipline even with respect to features of their work that would ordinarily not be visible. Although no one will notice if those features were not quite right, the craftsmen would be bothered by their consciences. So nothing was swept under the rug. Or, one might perhaps say, there was no bullshit. -- From the book On Bullshit

  4. THE SCIENCE OFPATIENT SAFETY • Human error is not the primary cause of harm. It is the system that allowed the harm easily • Harm is a result of series of hazards lining up thru uncontrolled barriers (Swiss Cheese Theory) • Harm can be prevented by identifying the hazards early and mitigating them

  5. SWISS CHEESE MODELFOR HARM PREVENTION

  6. IDENTIFYING HAZARDS EARLY • Preliminary Hazard Analysis • Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) • Fault Tree Analysis

  7. HEALTHCARE FMEA

  8. FAULT TREE ANALYSIS

  9. HAZARD MITIGATION • Stop doing unsafe work, safer ideas will soon blossom • Eliminate hazard: change the system • Tolerate the hazard with a safeguard • Minimize harm through safer default • Include early warning in the process • Design special training • Validate Mitigation

  10. SUMMARY • Identify hazards early • Mitigate them: change the process • Validate mitigation

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