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Title: Trends and patterns in patient safety situations reported to the OPTN
Post by: Clark on November 15, 2013, 08:03:42 AM
http://transplantpro.org/trends-and-patterns-in-patient-safety-situations-reported-to-the-optn/

Trends and patterns in patient safety situations reported to the OPTN

A detailed analysis of patient safety situations reported to the OPTN  is now available for review. The report, prepared at the request of the OPTN/UNOS operations and safety committee (OSC),  summarizes safety situations reported through the “improving patient safety” online portal in UNet and other sources.
Of patient safety issues reported through June 2013, analysis reveals that 23% of the issues involved a breakdown in communication. Other common safety issues involved testing (16%), organ allocation or placement (15%), and labeling issues (10%).
The OSC is committed to inform OPTN members about trends and patterns in patient safety reporting. Updates to the report are anticipated to be published semi-annually. The committee thanks individuals and institutions that continue to submit patient safety-related incident reports to help improve safety system-wide.

http://transplantpro.org/wp-content/uploads/Patient_Safety_report_09-2013.pdf

"Also, this report does not contain all living donor related events reported to the
OPTN, but only those reported as a safety situation in the IPS. Other events involving
living donors are reported through the Living Donor Adverse Event (LDAE) portal within the
IPS. Data from this portal is analyzed under a separate process, per direction of the OPTN
Living Donor Committee. "
Title: Re: Trends and patterns in patient safety situations reported to the OPTN
Post by: Clark on November 15, 2013, 08:05:03 AM
A few living donor issues reported are listed in Table 10, with no expository detail.