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New Legal Protections for Reporting Patient Errors Under the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act
- Source :
- Journal of Patient Safety. 6:147-152
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2010.
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Abstract
- Objectives The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act (PSQIA) of 2005, inspired by the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) 1999 report To Err Is Human, affords federal protections in exchange for error disclosures. However, the PSQIA is unlikely to be effective unless frontline providers are aware of its existence. In this study, we assessed the quantity of publications regarding this protection within the medical literature. Methods Four reviewers independently evaluated 2060 safety-related articles, identified through a PubMed database search, to determine whether they discussed actual (or proposed) national legal protections for voluntary reporting of medical errors. Using a reviewer method based on a standard Delphi consensus model, agreement was achieved if at least 3 of 4 reviewers agreed with the decision. Results Articles were separated into pre-IOM report (1990-1999) and post-IOM report (2000-2008) literature. No articles were determined to be "on topic" in the pre-IOM period (n = 624). Twenty-seven articles were considered "on topic" in the post-IOM period (n = 1436), constituting 1.8% of the period total (95% confidence interval, 1.2%-2.6%). Of the 27 on topic articles, 7 appeared in practice-related journals, whereas the remaining 20 were in journals with a health policy or health care administration focus. Conclusions Few published studies were found in clinical journals describing the PSQIA. This raises serious concerns and indicates that physicians may not be aware of the new legal protections afforded for error disclosure. If the health care system is to realize the benefits of error reporting systems, greater education of physicians regarding their legal protections may be needed.
- Subjects :
- National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, U.S., Health and Medicine Division
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Safety Management
medicine.medical_specialty
Truth Disclosure
Medical Errors
Leadership and Management
business.industry
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
MEDLINE
Public Policy
United States
Health administration
Patient safety
Physicians
Family medicine
Health care
Humans
Medicine
business
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act
health care economics and organizations
Health policy
Medical literature
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15498417
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Patient Safety
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....980ce51751f59527e8b58f99f5e3bdad
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/pts.0b013e3181ed623a