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HEAL Early Intervention Toolkit: Culture of Safety – Reporting Incidents

WHY IT MATTERS Timely and thorough reporting of incidents, adverse outcomes, and near misses are critical to communication within an organization and demonstrate a safety culture. An effective reporting system makes it easy to report incidents, adverse outcomes, near misses, and patient/ resident complaints every time they occur and from all staff, clinicians, and volunteers. Organizations should have a checklist for incident reporting that includes timely reporting, establishing procedures, defining contents of reporting forms, using reporting data, retaining records, and protecting confidentiality. TIMELY REPORTING
  • Require after medical treatment or stabilization that incidents, adverse outcomes, near misses, and patient complaints are…

Curi’s risk mitigation resources and guidance are offered for educational and informational purposes only. This information is not medical or legal advice, does not replace independent professional judgment, does not constitute an endorsement of any kind, should not be deemed authoritative, and does not establish a standard of care in clinical settings or in courts of law. If you need legal advice, you should consult your independent/corporate counsel. We have found that using risk mitigation efforts can reduce malpractice risk; however, we do not make any guarantees that following these risk recommendations will prevent a complaint, claim, or suit from occurring, or mitigate the outcome(s) associated with any of them.

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