Toward Improving Patient Safety Through Voluntary Peer-to-Peer Assessment

Author:

Hudson Daniel W.12,Holzmueller Christine G.2,Pronovost Peter J.2,Gianci Sebastiana J.2,Pate Zack T.3,Wahr Joyce4,Heitmiller Eugenie S.2,Thompson David A.2,Martinez Elizabeth A.5,Marsteller Jill A.2,Gurses Ayse P.2,Lubomski Lisa H.2,Goeschel Christine A.2,Pham Julius Cuong2

Affiliation:

1. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD

2. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

3. Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, Atlanta, GA

4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

5. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Abstract

Health care has primarily used retrospective review approaches to identify and mitigate hazards, with little evidence of measurable and sustained improvements in patient safety. Conversely, the nuclear power industry has used a prospective peer-to-peer (P2P) assessment process grounded in open information exchange and cooperative organizational learning to realize substantial and sustainable improvements in safety. In comparing approaches, it is evident that health care’s sluggish progress stems from weaknesses in hazard identification and mitigation and in organizational learning. This article proposes creating and implementing a structured prospective P2P assessment model in health care, similar to that used in the nuclear power industry, to accelerate improvements in patient safety.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Health Policy

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