Analysis of an Academic Medical Center’s Corrective Action Plan in Response to Fatal Medication Error Using the Institute for Safe Medication Practices’ Hierarchy of Effectiveness

Author:

Stolte Aubrey R1,Siwy Yasmin M1,Tanios Sarah B123,Degnan Daniel D1

Affiliation:

1. Purdue University West Lafayette

2. AbbVie

3. Food and Drug Administration

Abstract

Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) are high-alert medications that require special handling, necessitating a robust process that prevents medication error, identifies near misses, and ultimately protects patients from harm. One patient at a large academic medical center (AMC) was given vecuronium, a neuromuscular blocking agent, instead of midazolam, and died as a result. Thus, AMC was tasked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to make a list of actions to prevent a subsequent incident. When assessing AMC’s corrective action plan in comparison to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices’ hierarchy of effectiveness of risk-reduction strategies, it was revealed that 76% of strategies were of low leverage, 16% were of medium leverage, and 8% were of high leverage. In this context, AMC’s corrective action plan should have integrated more system-based interventions, which include medium- or high-leverage strategies, rather than relying heavily on initiatives dependent on human action. Despite the lack of these systemic tools, CMS granted approval for the plan. Overlooking these systemic tools may amplify patient harm and negatively impact workforce satisfaction and efficiency. Moreover, the absence of a “just culture” also plays a role in patient harm. Therefore, recognizing that medication errors in healthcare are predominantly attributed to human error highlights the importance of fostering a just culture that advocates for system accountability to enhance patient safety.

Publisher

Patient Safety Authority

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