Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2012 May;9(5):329-35. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2011.11.015.
The essential role of an incident reporting system as a tool to improve safety and reliability has been described in high-risk industries such as aviation and nuclear power, with anesthesia being the first medical specialty to successfully integrate incident reporting into a comprehensive quality improvement strategy. Establishing an incident reporting system for medical imaging that effectively captures system errors and drives improvement in the delivery of imaging services is a key component of developing and evaluating national quality improvement initiatives in radiology. Such a national incident reporting system would be most effective if implemented as one piece of a comprehensive quality improvement strategy designed to enhance knowledge about safety, identify and learn from errors, raise standards and expectations for improvement, and create safer systems through implementation of safe practices. The potential benefits of a national incident reporting system for medical imaging include reduced morbidity and mortality, improved patient and referring physician satisfaction, reduced health care expenses and medical liability costs, and improved radiologist satisfaction. The purposes of this article are to highlight the positive impact of external reporting systems, discuss how similar advancements in quality and safety can be achieved with an incident reporting system for medical imaging in the United States, and describe current efforts within the imaging community toward achieving this goal.
事故报告系统作为提高安全性和可靠性的工具的重要作用,在航空和核能等高风险行业中已有描述,麻醉学是第一个成功将事故报告纳入全面质量改进策略的医学专业。为医疗成像建立一个能够有效捕捉系统错误并推动成像服务提供改进的事故报告系统,是制定和评估放射学国家质量改进计划的关键组成部分。如果将其作为旨在增强安全知识、识别和从错误中学习、提高改进标准和期望以及通过实施安全实践创建更安全系统的综合质量改进策略的一部分实施,这种全国性的事故报告系统将最为有效。医疗成像的全国性事故报告系统的潜在益处包括降低发病率和死亡率、提高患者和转诊医生的满意度、降低医疗费用和医疗责任成本以及提高放射科医生的满意度。本文的目的是强调外部报告系统的积极影响,讨论如何在美国通过医疗成像事故报告系统实现类似的质量和安全进步,并描述成像界为实现这一目标所做的当前努力。