Texas Medical Institute of Technology, Austin, Texas 78722, USA.
J Patient Saf. 2012 Mar;8(1):3-14. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0b013e3182446c51.
Economic and medical risks threaten the national security of America. The spiraling costs of United States' avoidable healthcare harm and waste far exceed those of any other nation. This 2-part paper, written by a group of aviators, is a national call to action to adopt readily available and transferable safety innovations we have already paid for that have made the airline industry one of the safest in the world. This first part supports the debate for a National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) for health care, and the second supports more cross-over adoption by hospitals of methods pioneered in aviation.
A review of aviation and healthcare leadership best practices and technologies was undertaken through literature review, reporting body research, and interviews of experts in the field of aviation principles applied to medicine. An aviation cross-over inventory and consensus process led to a call for action to address the current crisis of healthcare waste and harm.
The NTSB, an independent agency established by the United States Congress, was developed to investigate all significant transportation accidents to prevent recurrence. Certain NTSB publications known as "Blue Cover Reports" used by pilots and airlines to drive safety provide a model that could be emulated for hospital accidents.
An NTSB-type organization for health care could greatly improve healthcare safety at low cost and great benefit. A "Red Cover Report" for health care could save lives, save money, and bring value to communities. A call to action is made in this first paper to debate this opportunity for an NTSB for health care. A second follow-on paper is a call to action of healthcare suppliers, providers, and purchasers to reinvigorate their adoption of aviation best practices as the market transitions from a fragmented provider-volume-centered to an integrated patient-value-centered world.
经济和医疗风险威胁着美国的国家安全。美国可避免的医疗保健危害和浪费的螺旋式上升成本远远超过任何其他国家。本文由一群飞行员撰写,分为两部分,是一项全国性的行动呼吁,呼吁采用我们已经为使航空业成为世界上最安全的行业之一而支付的现成且可转移的安全创新。这第一部分支持为医疗保健设立国家运输安全委员会 (NTSB) 的辩论,第二部分支持医院更多地采用航空业首创的方法。
通过文献回顾、报告机构研究以及对航空原则应用于医学领域的专家进行访谈,对航空和医疗保健领导力最佳实践和技术进行了审查。航空交叉清单和共识过程导致呼吁采取行动解决当前医疗保健浪费和危害的危机。
NTSB 是美国国会设立的一个独立机构,旨在调查所有重大运输事故以防止再次发生。某些 NTSB 出版物,称为“蓝皮书报告”,被飞行员和航空公司用来推动安全,为医院事故提供了一个可以效仿的模式。
医疗保健的 NTSB 式组织可以以低成本和巨大收益极大地提高医疗保健安全性。医疗保健的“红皮书报告”可以挽救生命、节省资金并为社区带来价值。本文第一部分呼吁就医疗保健 NTSB 的机会进行辩论。第二份后续论文呼吁医疗保健供应商、提供商和购买者重新积极采用航空最佳实践,因为市场从以分散供应商数量为中心向以整合患者价值为中心的世界转变。