Taking action against medical accidents: A brief history of AvMA and clinical risk management in the NHS.

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Christopher Sirrs
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Established in 1982, Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA)-originally named Action for Victims of Medical Accidents-was effectively the first charity in Britain dedicated to 'patient safety'. This article provides a historical analysis of the origins and work of AvMA, situating its background in the medical negligence 'crisis' of the 1970s and 1980s, growing consumerism in healthcare, and the significant barriers to justice patients confronted following a clinical incident. It also explores AvMA's impacts on evolving attitudes towards patient harm and safety in the NHS. The article asserts that in addition to supporting patients and campaigning for changes in legal procedures, AvMA played an instrumental role in raising the political profile of adverse health events ('medical accidents'). By supporting claimant solicitors and increasing their chances of legal success, AvMA contributed to the rising tide of negligence claims, which incentivised NHS trusts and health authorities to introduce clinical risk management (CRM). By 2000, CRM was being framed as part of a broader mission to improve quality and safety in healthcare, and AvMA was recognised as a key stakeholder in the new patient safety agenda.

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对医疗事故采取行动:AvMA和NHS临床风险管理的简史。
反医疗事故行动(AvMA)成立于1982年,原名为“医疗事故受害者行动”,是英国第一个致力于“患者安全”的慈善机构。本文提供了AvMA的起源和工作的历史分析,将其背景置于20世纪70年代和80年代的医疗疏忽“危机”中,在医疗保健中日益增长的消费主义,以及临床事件后患者面临的重大司法障碍。它还探讨了AvMA对NHS对患者伤害和安全的演变态度的影响。文章称,除了支持病人和争取改变法律程序外,协会还在提高不良健康事件("医疗事故")的政治形象方面发挥了重要作用。通过支持索赔律师和增加他们的法律成功的机会,AvMA促成了疏忽索赔的上升趋势,这激励NHS信托和卫生当局引入临床风险管理(CRM)。到2000年,CRM已成为提高医疗保健质量和安全的更广泛使命的一部分,AvMA被认为是新患者安全议程的关键利益相关者。
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