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MARC Network 5 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program

Patient Safety. Patient Safety is a priorityIn 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published a report entitled To err is human: Building a safer health care systemReport indicates 44,000-98,000 hospitalized patients die annually as a result of medical errors. Patient Safety in Dialysis Faciliti

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MARC Network 5 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program

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    1. MARC Network 5 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program Slips, Trips, & Falls 2008

    2. Patient Safety Patient Safety is a priority In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published a report entitled To err is human: Building a safer health care system Report indicates 44,000-98,000 hospitalized patients die annually as a result of medical errors

    3. Patient Safety in Dialysis Facilities Falls are most common injury sustained by patients in outpatient arena Major cause of injury and death among elderly and debilitated patients Environmental, physical, and psychological factors contribute to patient falls and ensuing injuries Falls are preventable occurrences that injure patients, cause hospitalizations, and significantly increase healthcare costs

    4. Patient Safety in Dialysis Facilities Dialysis patient population is older now - average age of dialysis patients is 65 years of age Co-morbid conditions, dialysis treatment, medications, etc. may affect a patients ability to ambulate Dialysis environment is vulnerable to slips, trips, and falls due to use of water and many other liquid products Slips, Trips & Falls are preventable occurrences

    5. Slips, Trips, & Falls Prevention Program Because of the limited research on slips, trips, and falls in dialysis facilities specifically, a large study completed in the UK on slips, trips, and falls in hospitals is cited and gives valuable insight on causes and circumstances; lessons learned; and prevention of falls and reducing injuries

    6. UK Study on Slips, Trips, & Falls in Hospitals February 2007 the National Patient Safety Agency- NHS (UK) launched their third report from the Patient Safety Observatory, Slips, trips and falls in hospitals Report highlights the scale and consequences of patients falling in hospitals Report analyses largest dataset of falls in hospitals in the world Goal of report was to understand the scale & consequences of patient falls in hospitals & to suggest interventions that, when used together, can reduce falls and injuries

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