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James G Anderson1, Rangaraj Ramanujam, Devon J Hensel

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Inter-organizational systems for medication error reporting significantly increased error reporting among hospitals. However, these systems did not improve the reporting of corrective actions, highlighting a need for improved system design.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Inter-organizational systems for sharing medication error data are crucial for patient safety.
  • These systems aim to enhance voluntary error reporting and facilitate learning from errors.
  • Limited research exists on the actual benefits of inter-organizational data sharing in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine developmental trends in medication error and corrective action reporting within a regional healthcare system.
  • To assess the impact of a voluntary, inter-organizational data sharing system on hospital reporting practices.
  • To identify potential disparities in reporting trends across participating hospitals.

Main Methods:

  • Latent growth curve analysis was used to examine longitudinal trends over 12 months.
  • Data from 25 hospitals in southwestern Pennsylvania participating in the Pittsburgh Regional Healthcare Initiative (PRHI) were analyzed.
  • Medication error and corrective action reports (totaling 17,000) were analyzed quarterly, controlling for hospital size, teaching status, and accreditation.

Main Results:

  • Hospital-wide medication error reporting showed a statistically significant increase over four quarters.
  • Error reporting rates increased similarly across hospitals, despite initial differences.
  • Reporting of corrective actions remained unchanged, with significant baseline differences persisting across hospitals.

Conclusions:

  • Inter-organizational data sharing effectively promotes medication error reporting.
  • Current systems may not adequately incentivize or capture data on corrective actions and process improvements.
  • Future system designs should emphasize data collection on root-cause analysis and process improvement to foster comprehensive learning.