INDS 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Patient Safety, Needlestick Injury, Health Affairs

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The type of healthcare system we want: safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, equitable. Publicly released quality and performance data can provide helpful information to patients. This data is clinically important and predictive. Publicly reported process of care data is associated with better outcomes. Currently, canadian system has little to no quality incentives in place for providers. Efforts on the front-line, leadership, governance, will, ideas, and implementation, skills in quality improvement. Errors happen because: most errors result from a confluence of causes. Near misses: not all errors reach a patient, but this is still a chance to learn. Errors leading to serious harm are rarely the result of one error of one person. Sometimes, with harm, there is no clear source of error but we can still try to improve the. To improve a system: look at: processes, procedures, equipment and organizational culture. A safe system does not: rely on memory or perfect vigilance, or expect excellent performance with fatigue.

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