加强医学委员会应对医疗错误的策略

Lisa Qiu, Jennifer M. Zech, K. Brigham, T. Gallagher
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目前管理医学委员会如何规范医学实践的模式在很大程度上依赖于过去的概念。我们对医疗错误发生方式的理解以及医疗保健的组织和提供的变化,给董事会在处理医疗错误时带来了挑战。我们进行了一项定性研究,以探索董事会用于应对医疗错误和确定改进机会的原则。对董事会成员和工作人员进行了20次关键线人访谈,随后与积极参与医疗监管过程的16名参与者进行了两次焦点小组讨论。我们的研究结果表明,指导医学委员会对医疗差错进行监管的主要原则包括公平、一致、效率和透明度。事实证明,这些原则的实施很困难,部分原因是董事会对医疗保健机构缺乏权威。我们建议开发一系列更广泛的工具,供董事会在应对医疗错误时使用。还需要加大力度,加强董事会、医生和卫生保健组织之间的沟通与合作。此外,我们建议董事会实施并报告绩效指标,以促进公众参与并增强对其的信任。
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Strategies to Enhance Boards of Medicine Responses to Medical Error
Current models governing how boards of medicine regulate the practice of medicine rely heavily on concepts from the past. Changes in our understanding of how medical errors occur, as well as in the organization and delivery of health care, have created challenges for boards when addressing medical errors. We conducted a qualitative study to explore the principles that boards use to respond to medical errors and to identify opportunities for improvement. Twenty key informant interviews were conducted with board members and staff, followed by two focus group discussions with 16 participants who actively participate in the process of medical regulation. Our results show that the major principles guiding boards of medicine in regulation around medical errors include fairness, consistency, efficiency and transparency. Implementation of these principles proved difficult, partly because of boards’ lack of authority over health care institutions. We recommend the development of a broader array of tools for boards to use in response to medical errors. Increased efforts are also needed to strengthen communication and collaboration among boards, physicians and health care organizations. Additionally, we suggest that boards implement and report performance metrics to promote public engagement and enhance trust in them.
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