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Reducing
the occurrence of never events and hospital-acquired conditions (HACs)
is a high priority for every link in the health care chain, from
patients and their families who suffer tremendously and needlessly; to
hospitals and providers, whose failure to provide quality care are
costing them in every way imaginable; to health plans and purchasers,
whose medical costs and premiums are soaring as a result of preventable
adverse events.
A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Never Events and Hospital-Acquired Conditions
is an exhaustive study of current and future quality and risk
management approaches to patient safety and preventable adverse events.
Written
by three top patient safety leaders — Robert F. Bunting, Jr., Jay
Schukman, MD, and Wesley B. Wong, MD — this valuable 350-page resource
is "must" reading for anyone committed to ensuring safe patient care,
including chief medical officers, risk managers, patient safety
officers, quality professionals, nursing managers, and CEOs, CFOs and
other financial managers interested in improving patient outcomes and
reducing costly never events and hospital-acquired conditions.
With
a foreword by Dr. Bob Wachter, one of the nation’s most influential
physician executives, this resource is the first of its kind to
chronicle the efforts of the past decade to address the challenge of
patient safety. It is brimming with valuable information that has never
been collected in one single resource, including:
State reporting requirements
Evidence on the preventability of never events and hospital-acquired conditions
Stakeholder initiatives to improve safety (including federal agencies, not-for-profits and payers)
And more
A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Never Events and Hospital-Acquired Conditions also comes with a searchable CD containing all the information in the print edition, including:
Evidence-based practices for managing never events and HACs
A comprehensive, statistically supported history of the patient safety movement
Strategies, tips and tools for providing safer quality care to your patients
Detailed analysis of the current drivers and various agencies addressing patient safety
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Chapter 3. Participants in the Process Chapter 4. Never Events and Hospital-Acquired Conditions
Part III: Impact and Solutions
Chapter 5. The Impact of Preventable Adverse Events and Ways to Reduce Them
Part IV: Collaboration
Chapter 6. Working with Providers Chapter 7. Value-Based Purchasing Chapter 8. Reporting Issues
Part V: Strategies for Reducing Never Events and Hospital-Acquired Conditions
Chapter 9. The Keys to Adopting Best Practices Chapter 10. Creating a Patient Safety Culture
Part VI: The Patient Perspective
Chapter 11. Health Literacy Chapter 12. Patient Impact
Part VII: The Future
Chapter 13. Universal Data Collection and Reporting Chapter 14. What’s Ahead for Never Events and Hospital-Acquired Conditions
Epilogue
Part VIII: Appendices
Appendix A. Web Sites Appendix B. Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix C. Glossary
Written By
Robert F. Bunting, Jr., MSA, CPHRM, DFASHRM, CPHQ, MT (ASCP) Mr.
Bunting is a clinical research manager for WellPoint, Inc., who has
more than 25 years of health care experience, including 10 years as the
director of quality and risk management for a comprehensive health care
system. Mr. Bunting received his clinical training as a laboratory
scientist. His Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and Master of
Science in Administration in Health Care were awarded by Columbus State
University in Columbus, Georgia. He has been the instructor of a
graduate school risk management course for more than 10 years. Mr.
Bunting served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Nursing Risk Management, published by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, and currently serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Healthcare Risk Management,
published by the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management
(ASHRM). Mr. Bunting was the editor of the first three editions of
ASHRM’s A Study Guide for the Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) Examination.
Jay Schukman, MD, MSc Dr.
Schukman is the Regional Vice President and Senior Medical Director,
East Region at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Richmond, Virginia.
He received his medical degree in 1975 at Kansas University School of
Medicine in Kansas City, Kansas, and completed a residency in Family
Medicine in 1978 at the Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas
City, Kansas. He also received a Master of Science degree from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison in Administrative and Preventive
Medicine in 1994. Dr. Schukman is board-certified in family medicine.
He was a clinical instructor in the Department of Family and Community
Medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine from 1991 to
2000. Dr. Schukman was in the private practice of family medicine for
16 years. He is a member of the Richmond Academy of Medicine, the
Medical Society of Virginia, and the American College of Physician
Executives (ACPE), from which he holds the title of Certified Physician
Executive.
Wesley B. Wong, MD, MMM Dr.
Wong is the Regional Vice President, Anthem National Accounts Medical
Director, Central Region at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield,
Indianapolis, Indiana. He received his medical degree from the
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, in 1980.
Dr. Wong is board-certified in neurology, electrodiagnostic medicine,
and pain management, and was in private practice for 15 years. He
served as the Medical Director of the Medical Specialties Service Line
and Medical Director of the Neurosciences Service Line with the Indiana
Neuroscience Institute at St. Vincent Hospital, one of the largest
health systems in Ascension Health, the largest not-for-profit health
delivery system in the country. Dr. Wong also led the Medication Safety
Advisory Council for Ascension Health, during which time he was
responsible for developing definitions of medication error,
establishing common reporting systems, detecting errors, and achieving
clinical measurements aimed at reducing medication errors and harm
across 62 acute care hospitals.
Written For
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Risk managers
Patient safety officers
Compliance officers
Quality professionals
Chief nursing officers
Chief executive officers
Chief financial officers
Chief medical officers
Hospital board members
…
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plans, law firms, consulting firms, leading health care organizations
as well as other leaders in the health care industry
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Review of the Publication by Industry Leaders
This
book is much more than its title indicates. A rich compendium of
information on the history and current state of patient safety, this
guide also provides the context within which never events and HACs need
to be understood to appreciate their importance to the overall goals of
safe patient care. So well written that it would seem out of place in
the reference section of your bookshelf, it is, nonetheless, a
reference book of the highest quality and a must-read for those
involved in this transformational work.
– Diane C. Pinakiewicz, President, National Patient Safety Foundation
An
excellent reference for all health care providers, especially risk
managers, patient safety officers, and quality professionals. As health
care providers, we are all in this together, and this book provides an
exceptional foundation upon which to build.
–
Georgene Saliba, Administrator for Risk Management, Claims Management,
and Patient Safety, Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, and
president of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management
This
book provides a broad-based review of preventable adverse events and
sets forth human, technology, and culture-based solutions for reducing
their occurrence with the ultimate goal of providing high quality,
evidence-based care. The strategies, tips, and resources in this book
are a welcome set of tools for health care providers and leaders alike.
– Kathleen Shostek, Senior Risk Management Analyst, ECRI Institute
An
ambitious undertaking that actually succeeds in pulling together
history, resources, and references with the readability of a novel, A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Never Events and Hospital-Acquired Conditions belongs on the shelf of every health care risk manager.
–Pamela L. Popp, Executive Vice President, Western Litigation Inc., and past president of ASHRM
Anyone
charged with driving the patient safety initiative, or convincing
staff, physicians, or boards of the importance of action in an
organization, should read this book!
– Geri Amori, Vice President, Education Center, The Risk Management and Patient Safety Institute, and past president of ASHRM
A
well-written and comprehensive review that should be a part of the
library of every person who is serious about patient safety.
– Doug Borg, Director of Insurance, Duke University Health System, and past president of ASHRM
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