Principles of Pediatric Patient Safety: Reducing Harm Due to Medical Care

Author:

Mueller Brigitta U.12,Neuspiel Daniel Robert3,Fisher Erin R. Stucky4,Franklin Wayne,Adirim Terry,Bundy David Gordon,Ferguson Laura Elizabeth,Gleeson Sean Patrick,Leu Michael,Quinonez Ricardo A.,Rinke Michael L.,Shiffman Richard N.,Saarel Elizabeth Vickers,Tieder Joel S.,Yin H. Shonna,Phillips Shannon Connor,Quinonez Ricardo,Brown Jeffrey M.,Walsh Kathleen Mack,Jewell Jennifer,Ernst Kimberly,Hill Vanessa L.,Lam Vinh,Vinocur Charles,Rauch Daniel,Hsu Benson,

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida;

2. School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland;

3. Levine Children’s Hospital, Atrium Health, Charlotte, North Carolina; and

4. Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Diego and Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, San Diego, California

Abstract

Pediatricians render care in an increasingly complex environment, which results in multiple opportunities to cause unintended harm. National awareness of patient safety risks has grown since the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine) published its report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System” in 1999. Patients and society as a whole continue to challenge health care providers to examine their practices and implement safety solutions. The depth and breadth of harm incurred by the practice of medicine is still being defined as reports continue to reveal a variety of avoidable errors, from those that involve specific high-risk medications to those that are more generalizable, such as patient misidentification and diagnostic error. Pediatric health care providers in all practice environments benefit from having a working knowledge of patient safety language. Pediatric providers should serve as advocates for best practices and policies with the goal of attending to risks that are unique to children, identifying and supporting a culture of safety, and leading efforts to eliminate avoidable harm in any setting in which medical care is rendered to children. In this Policy Statement, we provide an update to the 2011 Policy Statement “Principles of Pediatric Patient Safety: Reducing Harm Due to Medical Care.”

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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