Reflect on one of the rules where the current rule is still


Consider the role of health information technology in helping address concerns presented in the report "To Err Is Human" by Plawecki and Amrhein Article.

To prepare:

• Consider the following statement:

"The most significant barrier to improving patient safety identified in "To Err Is Human" is a "lack of awareness of the extent to which errors occur daily in all health care settings and organizations (Wakefield, 2008)."

• Review "The Quality Chasm Series: Implications for Nursing" focusing on Table below: "Simple Rules for the 21st Century Health Care System."

Reflect on one of the rules where the "current rule" is still in operation in the organization and consider another instance in which the organization has effectively transitioned to the new rule.

Simple Rules for the 21st Century Health Care System

 

Current Approach

 

New Rule

 

Care is based primarily on visits

 

Care based on continuous healing relationships

 

Professional autonomy drives variability

 

Customization based on patient needs and values

 

Professionals control care

 

The patient as the source of control

 

Information is a record

 

Shared knowledge and free flow of information

 

Decision making is based on training and experience

 

Evidence-based decision making

 

Do no harm is an individual responsibility

 

Safety as a system property

 

Secrecy is necessary

 

The need for transparency

 

The system reacts to needs

 

Anticipation of needs

 

Cost reduction is sought

 

Continuous decrease in waste

 

Preference is given to professional roles over the system

 

Cooperation among clinicians

For this discussion please use: Old Approach-Do no harm is an individual responsibility, New Rule-Safety as a system property and Old Approach-Secrecy is necessary, New Rule-The need for transparency.

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