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  • Patient Safety
  • Surgical Procedures

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  • Outpatient surgery is a national healthcare priority, aiming for over 70% of procedures by 2022.
  • Ambulatory hospitalization is becoming the standard of care, introducing new patient journey risks.
  • Despite reassuring data, risks associated with outpatient surgery remain poorly understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the risks inherent in the outpatient surgery model.
  • To emphasize the need for a comprehensive risk management strategy.
  • To underscore the importance of multidisciplinary team and patient coordination.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current healthcare policies and standards for outpatient surgery.
  • Analysis of potential risks across the patient journey (organizational, medical, anesthetic, surgical, medico-legal).
  • Emphasis on risk management principles (a priori and a posteriori) for quality improvement.

Main Results:

  • Outpatient surgery presents multifaceted risks including organizational, medical, anesthetic, surgical, and medico-legal challenges.
  • Effective risk management requires formalizing multiple stages of the patient journey.
  • Coordination among surgical, anesthetic, nursing, administrative staff, and patient companions is vital.

Conclusions:

  • A robust risk management approach is essential for continuous quality improvement and patient safety in ambulatory surgery.
  • Minimizing risks and preventing complications depend on the coordinated efforts of the entire healthcare team.
  • Active patient participation is a key component in ensuring safety during the outpatient surgical process.