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Hospitals can now standardize root cause analyses (RCA) and share action plans using a new decision support tool aligned with the International Classification for Patient Safety (ICPS). This tool improves patient safety by facilitating communication of safety opportunities between healthcare facilities.

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Area of Science:

  • Patient safety
  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Health informatics

Background:

  • Hospitals conduct root cause analyses (RCA) for sentinel events (SE) to prevent adverse events.
  • Limited dissemination of RCA action plans due to lack of standardized definitions and frameworks.
  • World Health Organization's International Classification for Patient Safety (ICPS) offers proposed universal definitions and classifications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a decision support tool for SE reviews aligned with the ICPS framework.
  • To capture SEs and action plans in a searchable database for aggregate reporting.
  • To facilitate standardized RCA and dissemination of action plans between hospitals.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an intranet-based decision support tool.
  • Integration with a secure, encrypted database for storing SEs and action plans.
  • Inclusion of standardized input tools (drop-down lists, help functions) and RCA resources.
  • Implementation of query functions for database searches and standardized reporting.

Main Results:

  • Initial entry of 15 SE reports identified gaps in previous review processes.
  • Positive assessments from safety personnel and health system leadership.
  • Approval of funding for system-wide implementation evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • The developed tool can be expanded beyond SEs to include all safety incidents.
  • Demonstrates migration of ICPS classifications into a practical decision support tool.
  • Potential to standardize RCA, disseminate action plans, and enhance overall patient safety.