Focusing the safety spotlight: How safety intelligence can inform systemic patient safety initiatives

Anthony Soung Yee, Trevor Hall, Tracey A. Herlihey, J. Jeon, P. Trbovich, S. Gelmi
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This panel discussion at the 2021 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) Healthcare Symposium (HCS) touched upon several topics related to actioning safety intelligence to improve patient safety. The panel had representation from both Canada and England across a broad range of human factors expertise in healthcare: from the perspective of academic research, operational hospital work, patient safety incident investigation and national healthcare policy, and a nationwide healthcare liability insurer. The panelists began with defining safety intelligence and distinguishing between safety intelligence and safety wisdom. The panel provided an engaging and insightful discussion on several topics including data collection, analysis and actioning upon the insights gained. In addition, the panel discussed strategies for demonstrating value in improving patient safety, and emphasised the importance of aligning one’s work with existing initiatives in the organisation, as well as the importance of collaborating with various stakeholders across the system to affect meaningful change.
聚焦安全焦点:安全情报如何为系统性患者安全举措提供信息
在2021年人类因素和人体工程学学会(hes)医疗保健研讨会(HCS)上的小组讨论涉及了与行动安全智能相关的几个主题,以提高患者安全。该小组有来自加拿大和英国的代表,涉及医疗保健领域广泛的人为因素专业知识:从学术研究、医院业务工作、患者安全事件调查和国家医疗保健政策的角度,以及一家全国性医疗保健责任保险公司。小组成员首先定义了安全智能,并区分了安全智能和安全智慧。小组就数据收集、分析和根据获得的见解采取行动等几个主题进行了引人入胜和富有洞察力的讨论。此外,小组讨论了在改善患者安全方面展示价值的策略,并强调了将自己的工作与组织现有举措保持一致的重要性,以及与整个系统的不同利益相关者合作以影响有意义的变革的重要性。
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