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Error Reduction in Health Care

Completely revised and updated, this second edition of Error Reduction in Health Care offers a step-by-step guide for implementing the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine to reduce the frequency of errors in health care services and to mitigate the impact of errors when they do occur.

With contributions from noted leaders in health safety, Error Reduction in Health Care provides information on analyzing accidents and shows how systematic methods can be used to understand hazards before accidents occur. In the chapters, authors explore how to prioritize risks to accurately focus efforts in a systems redesign, including performance measures and human factors.

This expanded edition covers contemporary material on innovative patient safety topics such as applying Lean principles to reduce mistakes, opportunity analysis, deductive adverse event investigation, improving safety through collaboration with patients and families, us

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, and Exhibits v

Foreword ix
Lucian L. Leape

Preface xi

The Editor xvii

The Authors xix

PART ONE: The Basics of Patient Safety

Chapter 1 A Formula for Errors: Good People + Bad Systems 3
Susan McClanahan, Susan T. Goodwin, and Jonathan B. Perlin

Chapter 2 The Human Side of Medical Mistakes 21
Sven Ternov

Chapter 3 High Reliability and Patient Safety 35
Yosef D. Dlugacz and Patrice L. Spath

PART TWO: Measure and Evaluate Patient Safety

Chapter 4 Measuring Patient Safety Performance 59
Karen Ferraco and Patrice L. Spath

Chapter 5 Analyzing Patient Safety Performance 103
Karen Ferraco and Patrice L. Spath

Chapter 6 Using Performance Data to Prioritize Safety Improvement Projects 119
Robert Latino

PART THREE: Reactive and Proactive Safety Investigations

Chapter 7 Accident Investigation and Anticipatory Failure Analysis 143
Sanford E. Feldman and Douglas W. Roblin

Chapter 8 MTO and DEB Analysis Can Find System Breakdowns 157
Sven Ternov

Chapter 9 Using Deductive Analysis to Examine Adverse Events 171
Robert Latino

PART FOUR: How to Make Health Care Processes Safer

Chapter 10 Proactively Error-Proofing Health Care Processes 197
Richard J. Croteau and Paul M. Schyve

Chapter 11 Reducing Errors Through Work System Improvements 217
Patrice L. Spath

Chapter 12 Improve Patient Safety with Lean Techniques 245
Danielle Lavallee

PART FIVE: Focused Patient Safety Initiatives

Chapter 13 How Information Technology Can Improve Patient Safety 269
Donna J. Slovensky and Nir Menachemi

Chapter 14 A Structured Teamwork System to Reduce Clinical Errors 297
Daniel T. Risser, Robert Simon, Matthew M. Rice, Mary L. Salisbury, and John C. Morey

Chapter 15 Medication Safety Improvement 335
Yosef D. Dlugacz

Glossary 369

Index 383

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/04/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470502402, 978-0470502402
      ISBN10: 0470502401

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Error Reduction in Health Care

      Completely revised and updated, this second edition of Error Reduction in Health Care offers a step-by-step guide for implementing the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine to reduce the frequency of errors in health care services and to mitigate the impact of errors when they do occur.

      With contributions from noted leaders in health safety, Error Reduction in Health Care provides information on analyzing accidents and shows how systematic methods can be used to understand hazards before accidents occur. In the chapters, authors explore how to prioritize risks to accurately focus efforts in a systems redesign, including performance measures and human factors.

      This expanded edition covers contemporary material on innovative patient safety topics such as applying Lean principles to reduce mistakes, opportunity analysis, deductive adverse event investigation, improving safety through collaboration with patients and families, us

      Table of Contents

      Figures, Tables, and Exhibits v

      Foreword ix
      Lucian L. Leape

      Preface xi

      The Editor xvii

      The Authors xix

      PART ONE: The Basics of Patient Safety

      Chapter 1 A Formula for Errors: Good People + Bad Systems 3
      Susan McClanahan, Susan T. Goodwin, and Jonathan B. Perlin

      Chapter 2 The Human Side of Medical Mistakes 21
      Sven Ternov

      Chapter 3 High Reliability and Patient Safety 35
      Yosef D. Dlugacz and Patrice L. Spath

      PART TWO: Measure and Evaluate Patient Safety

      Chapter 4 Measuring Patient Safety Performance 59
      Karen Ferraco and Patrice L. Spath

      Chapter 5 Analyzing Patient Safety Performance 103
      Karen Ferraco and Patrice L. Spath

      Chapter 6 Using Performance Data to Prioritize Safety Improvement Projects 119
      Robert Latino

      PART THREE: Reactive and Proactive Safety Investigations

      Chapter 7 Accident Investigation and Anticipatory Failure Analysis 143
      Sanford E. Feldman and Douglas W. Roblin

      Chapter 8 MTO and DEB Analysis Can Find System Breakdowns 157
      Sven Ternov

      Chapter 9 Using Deductive Analysis to Examine Adverse Events 171
      Robert Latino

      PART FOUR: How to Make Health Care Processes Safer

      Chapter 10 Proactively Error-Proofing Health Care Processes 197
      Richard J. Croteau and Paul M. Schyve

      Chapter 11 Reducing Errors Through Work System Improvements 217
      Patrice L. Spath

      Chapter 12 Improve Patient Safety with Lean Techniques 245
      Danielle Lavallee

      PART FIVE: Focused Patient Safety Initiatives

      Chapter 13 How Information Technology Can Improve Patient Safety 269
      Donna J. Slovensky and Nir Menachemi

      Chapter 14 A Structured Teamwork System to Reduce Clinical Errors 297
      Daniel T. Risser, Robert Simon, Matthew M. Rice, Mary L. Salisbury, and John C. Morey

      Chapter 15 Medication Safety Improvement 335
      Yosef D. Dlugacz

      Glossary 369

      Index 383

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