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Ambulatory Safety Nets to Reduce Missed and Delayed Diagnoses of Cancer.

作者信息

Emani Srinivas, Sequist Thomas D, Lacson Ronilda, Khorasani Ramin, Jajoo Kunal, Holtz Laura, Desai Sonali

出版信息

Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2019 Aug;45(8):552-557. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2019.05.010. Epub 2019 Jul 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An ambulatory safety net (ASN) is an innovative organizational intervention for addressing patient safety related to missed and delayed diagnoses of abnormal test results. ASNs consist of a set of tools, reports and registries, and associated work flows to create a high-reliability system for abnormal test result management.

METHODS

Two ASNs implemented at an academic medical center are described, one focusing on colon cancer and the other on lung cancer. Data from electronic registries and chart reviews were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the ASNs, which were defined as follows: colon cancer-the proportion of patients who were scheduled for or completed a colonoscopy following safety net team outreach to the patient; lung cancer-the proportion of patients for whom the safety net was able to identify and implement appropriate follow-up, as defined by scheduled or completed chest CT.

RESULTS

The effectiveness of the colon cancer ASN was 44.0%, and the effectiveness of the lung cancer ASN was 56.9%. The ASNs led to the development of registries to address patient safety, fostered collaboration among interdisciplinary teams of clinicians and administrative staff, and created new work flows for patient outreach and tracking.

CONCLUSION

Two ASNs were successfully implemented at an academic medical center to address missed and delayed recognition of abnormal test results related to colon cancer and lung cancer. The ASNs are providing a framework for development of additional safety nets in the organization.

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