AHRQ对诊断安全性的贡献:过去、现在和未来。

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Diagnosis Pub Date : 2025-09-26 DOI:10.1515/dx-2025-0126
Heather M Hussey, Stacey H Batista, Gordon D Schiff
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在美国国家科学院、工程院和医学院(NASEM)发布《改善医疗保健诊断》报告的10年前和10年后,美国卫生研究和质量局(AHRQ)在召集、协调和资助研究和质量改进工作方面发挥了重要作用,从诊断错误中吸取教训并预防诊断错误。自2016年NASEM报告发布以来,我们回顾了AHRQ在诊断安全性方面的历史贡献,并在最近裁员和预算削减的关键时刻思考了AHRQ的未来。AHRQ的贡献包括资助年度医学诊断错误会议、错误流行病学研究、提高特定诊断的及时性和准确性(例如胸痛、头晕)的项目、各种环境(急诊科、住院、初级保健)和学科(实验室、放射学)的诊断改进。在过去的十年中,AHRQ资助了两项主要的诊断改进计划:a)患者安全学习实验室(PSLL)项目,采用系统工程方法改善临床护理过程;b) 10个卓越诊断中心(DCE)致力于开发系统、措施和新技术,以提高诊断的安全性和质量。支持患者参与一直是AHRQ项目、工具和传播诊断安全信息的主要战略重点。面对不确定的未来,现在比以往任何时候都更需要联邦政府的资金和领导,因为问题已经记录在案,需要在迄今为止的进展基础上继续努力。我们对AHRQ更大、更好的未来有一个大胆的愿景。
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AHRQ's contributions to diagnostic safety: past, present, and future.

In the decade before and 10 years since the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Improving Diagnosis in Health Care report, the U.S. Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) has played a major role in convening, coordinating and funding research and quality improvement efforts to learn from and prevent diagnostic errors. As part of a 10th Anniversary reflection of progress since the 2016 NASEM report, we review the historic diagnostic safety contributions of AHRQ and contemplate AHRQ's future at a critical time given recent staffing reductions and budget cuts. AHRQ contributions have included funding annual Diagnostic Error in Medicine conferences, studies on error epidemiology, projects to improve timeliness and accuracy of specific diagnoses (e.g. chest pain, dizziness), diagnosis improvement in various settings (ED, inpatient, primary care,) and disciplines (laboratory, radiology). In the past decade AHRQ has funded two major diagnosis improvement initiatives via a) its Patient Safety Learning Laboratories (PSLL) projects which take a systems engineering approach to improve clinical care processes, and b) 10 Diagnostic Centers of Excellence (DCE) working to develop systems, measures and new technologies to improve diagnostic safety and quality. Support for patient engagement has been a major strategic emphasis for AHRQ's projects, tools, and diagnosis safety information disseminated. While facing an uncertain future, federal funding and leadership is needed now more than ever given the extent of the problems that have been documented and need to build on progress to date. We project a bold vision for a bigger, better future AHRQ.

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Diagnosis
Diagnosis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Diagnosis focuses on how diagnosis can be advanced, how it is taught, and how and why it can fail, leading to diagnostic errors. The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied works, improvement initiatives, opinions, and debates to encourage new thinking on improving this critical aspect of healthcare quality.  Topics: -Factors that promote diagnostic quality and safety -Clinical reasoning -Diagnostic errors in medicine -The factors that contribute to diagnostic error: human factors, cognitive issues, and system-related breakdowns -Improving the value of diagnosis – eliminating waste and unnecessary testing -How culture and removing blame promote awareness of diagnostic errors -Training and education related to clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills -Advances in laboratory testing and imaging that improve diagnostic capability -Local, national and international initiatives to reduce diagnostic error
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