New Tools for Measuring and Improving Patient Safety in Canadian Hospitals

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The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) have collaborated on a new measure of patient safety, along with a resource of evidence-informed practices. This measure captures four broad categories of harm in acute care hospitals, consisting of 31 clinical groups selected by clinicians. Analysis showed that harm was experienced in 1 of 18 hospital stays in Canada in 2014ߝ2015 and that no single category accounted for the majority of harmful events. Although CIHI and CPSI continue to work with hospitals and experts to further refine the methodology, the measure and associated Improvement Resource are useful new tools for monitoring and identifying harm, and have the potential to improve patient safety.

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D’Silva, J., Amuah, J. E., Sovran, V., MacLaurin, A., Rodgers, J., Johnson, T., … Kossey, S. (2017). New Tools for Measuring and Improving Patient Safety in Canadian Hospitals. Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.), 20(2), 10–13. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2017.25233

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