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Accountability: Patient Safety and Policy Reform

Accountability: Patient Safety and Policy Reform
According to a recent Institute of Medicine report, as many as 98,000 Americans die each year as a result of medical error--a figure higher than deaths from automobile accidents, breast cancer, or AIDS. That astounding number of fatalities does not include the number of those serious mistakes that are grievous and damaging but not fatal. Who can forget the tragic case of 17-year-old Jesica Santillan, who died after receiving a heart-lung transplant with an incompatible blood type? What can be done about this? What should be done? How can patients and their families regain a sense of trust in the hospitals and clinicians that care for them? Where do we even begin the discussion? Accountability: Patient Safety and Policy Reform brings the issue to the table in response to the demand for patient safety and increased accountability regarding medical errors. In an interdisciplinary approach, Virginia Sharpe draws together the insights of patients and families who have suffered harm, institutional leaders galvanized to reform by tragic events in their own hospitals, philosophers, historians, and legal theorists. Many errors can be traced to flaws in complex systems of health care delivery, not flaws in individual performance. How then should we structure responsibility for medical mistakes so that justice for the injured can be achieved alongside the collection of information that can improve systems and prevent future error? Bringing together authoritative voices of family members, health care providers, and scholars--from such disciplines as medical history, economics, health policy, law, philosophy, and theology--this book examines how conventional structures of accountability in law andmedical structure (structures paradoxically at odds with justice and safety) should be replaced by more ethically informed federal, state, and institutional policies.



Patient Safety: A New Standard for Care
Patient Safety: A New Standard for Care
Every day, tens if not hundreds of thousands of errors occur in the health care system. Some can cause disastrous effects, while others--the "near misses"--slip by almost unnoticed. In recent years, patient safety reporting systems have proliferated in health care, and many hospitals now routinely capture information on "near misses" as well as disasters. However, the utility of these reporting systems is limited. The data they collect is neither complete nor standardized, and reporting is cumbersome, costly, and sporadic at best. Improving patient safety will require much more than information systems, even if they are comprehensive and well functioning, for reporting and analyzing errors. An enhanced care delivery system must be built, one that can prevent errors from occurring in the first place. To do this, the health care industry must simultaneously set up an easy and streamlined way for health care professionals to acquire and share information related to error prevention and quality improvement. Building on the revolutionary Institute of Medicine reports "To Err is Human and "Crossing the Quality Chasm, Patient Safety puts forward a road map for the development and adoption of key health care data standards to support both information exchange and the reporting and analysis of patient safety data.



Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute - The Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute is a Calgary, Alberta-based Canadian lobbying organization. Corporate donors to the organization currently include ENMAX and General Dynamics, the sixth largest defense contractor in the world Past donors include the Canadian Council of Chief Executives].

Canadian Securities Institute - The Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) is the educational body of the IDA (Investment Dealers Associations of Canada) in charge of the preparation of profesionals to work in the Canadian financial industry. CSI offers, among others, the Canadian Securities Course (CSC), the first step to start a career in the field.

Canadian Educational Standards Institute - The Canadian Educational Standards Institute or CESI is an arm's length (2) organisation intended to provide accreditation and evaluation of Canadian independent schools wishing to use its standards and designation. CESI is supported by its member independent schools and is administered by a Board of Directors comprised of current or past members of independent schools' boards of governors, heads of schools, and other members-at-large with experience and interest in independent school education.

Canadian Institute of Actuaries - The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is the national organization of the actuarial profession in Canada. It was incorporated on March 18, 1965.



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