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A new safety event reporting system improves physician reporting in the surgical intensive care unit
Authors:Schuerer Douglas J E  Nast Patricia A  Harris Carolyn B  Krauss Melissa J  Jones Rebecca M  Boyle Walter A  Buchman Timothy G  Coopersmith Craig M  Dunagan W Claiborne  Fraser Victoria J
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Medical errors are common, and physicians have notably been poor medical error reporters. In the SICU, reporting was generally poor and reporting by physicians was virtually nonexistent. This study was designed to observe changes in error reporting in an SICU when a new card-based system (SAFE) was introduced. STUDY DESIGN: Before implementation of the SAFE reporting system, education was given to all SICU healthcare providers. The SAFE system was introduced into the SICU for a 9-month period from March 2003 through November 2003, to replace an underused online system. Data were collected from the SAFE card reports and the online reporting systems during introduction, removal, and reimplementation of these cards. Reporting rates were calculated as number of reported events per 1,000 patient days. RESULTS: Reporting rates increased from 19 to 51 reports per 1,000 patient days after the SAFE cards were introduced into the ICU (p
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