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Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

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Page 1: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to

Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ

Near-Miss Project (NMP)

Practice Kick-Off

Page 2: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

What is a near-miss event?

A deviation from a planned or expected

process of care that COULD have resulted in

harm to the patient, but was averted before

ANY harm was done.

Page 3: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Something happens that we didn’t intend, and. . .

There is SOME potential for harm, but. . .

NO HARM (even minor) to the patient

Page 4: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Examples

Rx for amoxcillin sent to pharmacy; pharmacist calls to remind prescriber of reported penicillin allergy; Rx changed.

Lab report misfiled in another patient’s chart without review from the ordering provider; found by chance when other patient seen in clinic the following day

Was this a deviation? Potential for harm?

No patient harm?

Page 5: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Other examples

Patient trips on a loose floor tile and bruises her leg. Able to get up on her own and walk out of the clinic without difficulty.

Patient is given the wrong date on her appointment card and has to be rescheduled. She leaves upset.

Was this a deviation? Potential for harm? No patient harm?

Page 6: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

So what?

Most medical encounters take place in ambulatory settings

We don’t know very much about near-miss events in practice—they’re probably very common.

Near misses may represent low-risk opportunity to find and fix problems BEFORE patients are harmed.

Page 7: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Who is doing this research study?

AHRQ—Agency for Health Research on Quality (a division of the NIH)

Primary Investigator—Steve Crane, MD MAHEC, UNC-CH

Page 8: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Why is our practice participating in this study?

Because we want our practice to be the safest place possible for patients

And because we’re all patients at some point and need ALL area practices to be safer.

Page 9: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Who should report a near miss event?

ALL OF US!

(Anyone who has contact with patients, and observes a near miss event.)

Page 10: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

How do I report a near-miss event?

Click the near-miss icon on your computer desk-top (see next slide)

Fill out the on-line form

IT’S EASY! (it shouldn’t take more than a couple of minutes)

Page 11: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

The Near Miss Desktop Icon

Page 12: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Example of reporting form

Page 13: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

When do I fill out the report?

As close to the time you observe the event or become aware of it.

But NOT to interfere with your other duties to patients in the clinic.

Page 14: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

What should I put in the report?

Answer the questions simply, and the best you can.

Do NOT put any patient specifics that could allow someone to know who the patient is (no names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, etc.)

Page 15: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

What happens to the report?

Each report will be reviewed by our practice leaders.

YOUR report is IMPORTANT for us to find things we can fix in our practice to make it safer!

Page 16: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Is there any risk to me to report?

NO!! Reports are COMPLETELY anonymous.

We WANT to know what doesn’t go right so we can fix it!

Page 17: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

How do I report an event where the patient IS harmed?

Use the Adverse Event Reporting procedure for our practice.

Do NOT use the Near Miss Reporting system for this purpose.

Page 18: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

What if I’m not sure if the event is a near-miss?

If in doubt, REPORT!

We can’t fix what we don’t know about.

Page 19: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Goals for our practice

At least TEN (10) near miss reports a month for the next 6 months for the whole practice (about 2 a week).

Even better, ALL the near miss events that happen in our practice get reported.

(remember, we can’t fix what we don’t know about!)

Page 20: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Other things I might be asked to do

Fill out two short surveys about our practice environment (these are also anonymous).

Sit down for a short confidential interview (10 minutes) with the researcher to get more information about how we think about near miss events in this practice.*

*this is voluntary

Page 21: Regional Ambulatory Near Miss Reporting and Tracking to Improve Patient Safety--AHRQ Near-Miss Project (NMP) Practice Kick-Off

Near Miss Reporting Project

Making our practice the SAFEST place for our patients

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Questions and Discussion