Go to the HealthGrades Web site’s Patient Safety Excellence Awards page and review one of the Patient Safety reports available there. Here’s how to find a report:
Alternatively, you can use the HealthGrades Web site’s search function, which is just to the right the HealthGrades logo at the top of the page. Click the HOSPITALS tab above the seach field and start typing the name of a hospital in the search field. The name of the hospital should appear among the choices presented; select it and perform Step 3 above.
Examine the information in the sample safety report from the point of view of a patient. State how patient safety ratings would influence your choice of hospital. Which, for you, are the most critical indicators? Give reasons citing indicators and results for those chosen indicators. Write your analysis in one page.
Now, think like a risk manager. List the safety indicators that pertain to the high-risk area you selected in Week 1. This will require some research. Chart audits are widely used, but the information in them varies. For example, checking for proper signatures on all forms and orders can be used universally, while daily recording of medication refrigeration temperature will only be used in some areas.
Select a minimum of three and a maximum of four indicators for measurement in your quality improvement program.
For each indicator, include the following information:
Indicator | Describe the indicator. |
Rationale | Explain why this indicator is suitable for the high-risk area you have chosen. |
Measurement | Describe and explain how you will measure this indicator. |
Finally, explain how these indicators taken together cover all aspects of quality in the high-risk area.
Put together your analysis of patient safety ratings and your list of indicators.