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Published in: Journal of Radiation Oncology 3/2016

01-09-2016 | Original Research

Best practices for safety improvement through high-volume institutional incident learning: lessons learned from 2 years

Authors: Jing Zeng, Matthew J. Nyflot, Loucille E. Jordan, Patricia A. Sponseller, Avrey Novak, Joshua Carlson, Ralph P. Ermoian, Gabrielle M. Kane, Eric C. Ford

Published in: Journal of Radiation Oncology | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

Objective

Incident learning systems (ILSs) are a key component of improving patient safety in radiation oncology, but the practicalities of ILS implementation can present major challenges. We describe the implementation and best practices derived from 2 years of experience with institutional incident learning, with details on root cause analysis (RCA), a list of key process improvements, and operational aspects of ILS use.

Methods and materials

The structure of the ILS is consistent with recommendations from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). Workflow is analyzed for incident reports from initial reporting to analysis and feedback to the reporter, including staffing required. A system for incident categorization is shown, as well as sample events selected for root cause analysis, and suggestions for providing feedback to users of ILS.

Results

In the first 2 years of the ILS implementation from 2012 to 2014, 1897 near-miss incidents were reported. There is widespread participation in the ILS program across all professional groups inside the department, with at least 75 % of clinical staff having filed at least one report. Total workload for the ILS program is estimated to be approximately one full-time employee, shared by approximately eight team members. Fifteen events were selected for RCA during this period. Eighteen major process improvement projects are described, ranging from issues related to process standardization, automation, staffing, new organization structures, and equipment purchase.

Conclusions

A unique high reporting volume institutional ILS has successfully resulted in numerous improvements in process, safety, and quality. Details for implementation and best practices for incident learning have been presented to allow adaptation in other practices.
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Metadata
Title
Best practices for safety improvement through high-volume institutional incident learning: lessons learned from 2 years
Authors
Jing Zeng
Matthew J. Nyflot
Loucille E. Jordan
Patricia A. Sponseller
Avrey Novak
Joshua Carlson
Ralph P. Ermoian
Gabrielle M. Kane
Eric C. Ford
Publication date
01-09-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Radiation Oncology / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 1948-7894
Electronic ISSN: 1948-7908
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13566-016-0250-y

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