A Web-Based Program for Implementing Evidence-Based Patient Safety Recommendations

Nancy L. Greengold MD, MBA
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Abstract

Background

In response to increasing national concerns about medical safety, product developers from a health services research and software group recently created a commercial Web-based program to address a wide variety of patient safety issues in the acute care setting. They also wanted to provide a program with credible, referenced, and up-to-date content, not just a technology infrastructure for reporting errors.

Safety Optimizer™

This Web-based program, which has evolved over time, now features seven modules for assessing organizational risk and for implementing strategies to reduce risk. The Literature Module features detailed synopses that are graded and organized into summary statements to provide recommendations for improving patient safety. The Implementation/Tracking Module includes numerous risk-reduction strategies. The Incident Reporting Module enables the collection of data at the point of care on a variety of incidents, using either paper-based or on-line forms. Other modules offer opportunities to assess adherence to JCAHO patient safety standards, forecast the benefits of certain evidence-based guidelines, evaluate staff competency, and obtain information from a variety of key safety Web sites.

Experience to date

The program is in use at more than 30 health care organization facilities and systems. It is still too early to provide quantitative data on the impact of this program on patient safety.

Conclusions

It is hoped that vendor solutions such as the one described in this article will help organizations develop a practical and effective framework for addressing the wide range of issues in patient safety.

实施基于证据的患者安全建议的网络程序
背景:为了应对国家对医疗安全日益增长的关注,一家卫生服务研究和软件集团的产品开发人员最近创建了一个商业的基于网络的程序,以解决急性护理环境中各种各样的患者安全问题。他们还希望为程序提供可信的、可参考的和最新的内容,而不仅仅是用于报告错误的技术基础结构。Safety Optimizer™这个基于网络的程序,随着时间的推移而不断发展,现在有七个模块用于评估组织风险和实施降低风险的策略。文献模块的特点是详细的概要,这些概要被分级并组织成总结陈述,为提高患者安全提供建议。执行/跟踪模块包括许多减少风险的战略。事件报告模块可以使用纸质或在线表格在护理点收集各种事件的数据。其他模块提供了机会来评估对JCAHO患者安全标准的遵守情况,预测某些循证指南的好处,评估工作人员的能力,并从各种关键的安全网站获取信息。该计划已在30多个卫生保健组织设施和系统中使用。现在就该项目对患者安全的影响提供定量数据还为时过早。希望像本文中描述的供应商解决方案将帮助组织开发一个实用和有效的框架,以解决患者安全方面的广泛问题。
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