Division of Medical Imaging, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, Australia.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2010 Aug;7(8):582-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2010.03.014.
Radiology incident reporting systems provide one source of invaluable patient safety data that, when combined with appropriate analysis and action, can result in significantly safer health care, which is now an urgent priority for governments worldwide. Such systems require integration into a wider safety, quality, and risk management framework because many issues have global implications, and they also require an international classification scheme, which is now being developed. These systems can be used to inform global research activities as identified by the World Health Organization, many of which intersect with the activities of and issues seen in medical imaging departments. How to ensure that radiologists (and doctors in general) report incidents, and are engaged in the process, is a challenge. However, as demonstrated with the example of the Australian Radiology Events Register, this can be achieved when the reporting system is integrated with their professional organization and its other related activities (such as training and education) and administered by a patient safety organization.
放射学事件报告系统提供了一种宝贵的患者安全数据来源,如果结合适当的分析和行动,可显著提高医疗保健的安全性,这是全球各国政府的当务之急。此类系统需要整合到更广泛的安全、质量和风险管理框架中,因为许多问题具有全球性影响,并且还需要制定国际分类方案,目前正在制定中。这些系统可用于为世界卫生组织确定的全球研究活动提供信息,其中许多活动与放射科的活动和问题交叉。如何确保放射科医生(和一般医生)报告事件并参与该过程是一个挑战。然而,正如澳大利亚放射学事件登记处的例子所示,当报告系统与他们的专业组织及其其他相关活动(如培训和教育)整合,并由患者安全组织管理时,这是可以实现的。