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Perinatal patient safety project.

Julie Nunes, Sharon McFerran

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    The Perinatal Patient Safety Project (PPSP) enhances perinatal care through structured communication and emergency preparedness. This initiative aims to prevent adverse events and improve safety in high-reliability perinatal units.

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    Area of Science:

    • Perinatal Medicine
    • Patient Safety
    • Healthcare Quality Improvement

    Background:

    • Perinatal events pose significant risks to mothers and infants.
    • Existing systems often lack comprehensive strategies for preventing adverse outcomes.
    • The need for high-reliability units in perinatal care is critical.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To implement and evaluate the Perinatal Patient Safety Project (PPSP) as a systemic strategy.
    • To create high-reliability perinatal units by preventing identified causes of perinatal events.
    • To assess the impact of PPSP on patient safety and satisfaction.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of PPSP at four pilot sites within Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC).
    • Focus on structured communication, multidisciplinary rounds, defining fetal well-being, and emergency preparedness drills.
    • Systemic approach to prevent identified causes of perinatal events.

    Main Results:

    • Successful implementation at pilot sites led to wider adoption across all KPNC perinatal units.
    • PPSP is being promoted for nationwide implementation by National Risk Management.
    • Demonstrated improvements in communication, patient safety focus, and satisfaction.

    Conclusions:

    • The Perinatal Patient Safety Project is an effective systemic strategy for achieving high-reliability perinatal care.
    • PPSP implementation leads to enhanced patient safety and satisfaction.
    • The project's success supports its scalability for national adoption.