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Reporting and Using Near-miss Events to Improve Patient Safety in Diverse Primary Care Practices: A Collaborative Approach to Learning from Our Mistakes J Am Board Fam Med . Jul-Aug 2015;28(4):452-60. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.04.140050.
Near-miss events occur frequently in office practice, primarily involve administrative and communication problems, and can pose a serious threat to patient safety; they can, however, be used by practice leaders to implement QI changes.
Near-miss events occur frequently in office practice, primarily involve administrative and communication problems, and can pose a serious threat to patient safety; they can, however, be used by practice leaders …. Anonymous near-miss reporting can be successfully implemented in primary care practices. Near-miss events occur frequently in office ...
According to the Institute of Medicine, a near miss is “an act of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient but did not cause harm as a result of chance, prevention, or mitigation” (1). “An error caught before reaching the patient” is another definition (3).
Type 3: An incident that does reach to the patient but does not cause harm because of early detection, interventions and treatment. Type 4: An incident that does reach to the patient but does not cause harm because of chance. The importance of reporting such incidents. Patient safety experts argue that the root causes of near misses ...
Type 1: An incident that does not reach to the patient because of formal and planned interventions and programs (previously developed by the organization) Type 2: An incident that does not reach to the patient because of chance or unplanned interventions. B.