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Assessing Patient Safety Practices and Outcomes in the U.S. Health Care System

Cover: Assessing Patient Safety Practices and Outcomes in the U.S. Health Care System

By: Donna O. Farley, M. Susan Ridgely, Peter Mendel, Stephanie S. Teleki, Cheryl L. Damberg, Rebecca Shaw, Michael D. Greenberg, Amelia M. Haviland, Peter S. Hussey, Jacob W. Dembosky, Hao Yu, Julie A. Brown, Chau Pham, J. Scott Ashwood

This report presents the results of a two-year study carried out under a contract with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), which documents and analyzes the extent to which patient safety practices are being adopted by U.S. health care providers, examines hospital experiences with AHRQ's patient safety culture survey, and assesses trends in patient safety outcomes. The focus was on local initiatives to establish effective patient safety practices in the hospital, ambulatory care, and long-term care sectors. Successful implementation of these actions should lead to improved practices by providers and fewer adverse events for patients. Researchers also interviewed hospitals that use AHRQ's patient safety culture survey to learn their experiences with it. They performed case studies of patient safety activities in four communities: Indianapolis, Indiana; Cleveland, Ohio; Seattle, Washington; and Greenville, South Carolina. They also studied the dynamics of patient safety activities by hospitals in those communities and gathered information on how they adopted specific safe practices. Despite the progress observed, more work is needed to develop tools and measures for patient safety in the ambulatory care and long-term care sectors, as well as to establish a national capability to monitor changes in patient safety infrastructure, practices, and effects on a variety of involved stakeholders.

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Contents

Chapter One:
Introduction and Background

Chapter Two:
Uptake of Patient Safety Practices in Four U. S. Communities

Chapter Three:
Use of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture

Chapter Four:
National Survey on Adoption of NQF Safe Practices

Chapter Five:
Trends for Patient Safety Outcomes

Chapter Six:
Suggested Approach for Monitoring Effects of the Patient Safety Initiative

Appendix A:
Boundary Spanners Interviewed In the Community Study

Appendix B:
Case Studies from the Community Study

Appendix C:
Summary of Results from Roundtable Discussions on NQF Safe Practices

Appendix D:
NQF Safe Practices Not Included in Survey

Appendix E:
Final Version of the Survey

Appendix F:
Rationale for Design of the Survey Items

This work was sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The research was conducted in RAND Health, a division of the RAND Corporation.

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