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Page 1: PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT AND EXPERT ADVICE General practice – risky business? Reducing Risk – Improving patient safety and quality of patient care Reducing.

PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT AND EXPERT ADVICE

General practice – risky business?

General practice – risky business?

Reducing Risk – Improving patient safety

and quality of patient care

Reducing Risk – Improving patient safety

and quality of patient care

E D U C A T I O N Y O U C A N P U T I N T O P R A C T I C E

Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved

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Aim

■ To help reduce the risk of harm to patients, staff and visitors by improving safety and the quality of care in practice

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Risk

“The possibility of incurring misfortune or loss”

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Living with risks

Risk is part of everyday life

■ At home

■ When travelling

■ With patients

You can minimise your risks by improving your systems

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In hospitals…

■ Study in England estimates that around 10% (900,000) patients admitted to NHS hospitals have experienced an adverse event (patient safety incident)

■ 50% could have been prevented ■ 33% led to moderate or greater disability

or death.

Vincent C et al BMJ 322:517-19

Seven steps to patient safety NPSA 2003

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In general practice…

■ Average GP will provide about 200,000 consultations during their career

■ 25% of adverse events occur in primary care

■ And, it is estimated that 1% of GP consultations (one a week) are associated with a significant adverse outcome

Making amends DH 2003

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Incident reports to the National Patient Safety Agency

■ 2600 reports from October 2006 to September 2007 from general practice:■ 29% Medication errors

■ 14% Documentation

■ 11% Access/admission/transfer/discharge

■ 10% Consent/communication/ confidentiality

0.33% of all reports received

NPSA National Reporting and Learning Data Summary

Issue 7 December 2007

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MPS Risk Consulting

Experience of clinical risk assessments:

400 CRSAs completed

Many practices – above average, excellent systems in place

All practices had a number of areas where further action would improve level of service

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Top key risks in UK general practice

95% Confidentiality

92% Prescribing

90% Health and safety

85%Communication

84% Record keeping

84% Test results

MPS Risk Consulting August 2006

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Excellence

Examples of good practice

■ The dedication and commitment of all the staff

■ The organisation of the practice administration team

■ The impressive ‘learning from events’ system

■ The test results process

■ The clinical and administrative audits undertaken

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Confidentiality

Common issues:

■ Breaches of confidentiality in waiting rooms and reception areas

■ Staff contracts do not include a clause covering confidentiality post-employment

■ Not all patient-identifiable information is shredded

■ Patient medical records are not securely stored

■ Computers may be left on and unattended

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Breach of confidentiality

Can lead to:

■ Breakdown of practitioner/patient relationship

■ Lack of trust/confidence in other healthcare professionals

■ Failure to seek further treatment

■ Disciplinary action by GMC and employers

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Prescribing

Common issues:

■ No repeat prescribing protocol

■ No designated receptionist to record or generate repeat prescriptions

■ Reception staff are allowed to add medication to the computer

■ Medication reviews are undertaken on an ad hoc basis.

■ No system for recalling patients on long-term medication

■ Uncollected prescriptions are destroyed

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Health and Safety

Common issues

■ No health and safety assessment undertaken

■ No personnel protective clothing provided

■ Storage of waste and sharps

■ No panic alarms

■ Unsafe furniture/fixtures

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Record keeping

Common issues:

■ Illegible writing in the records

■ Letters scanned into wrong record

■ Telephone advice not always recorded

■ Medical records go missing

■ Home visits not always recorded on the computer

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Test results

Common issues:

■ No tracker system to ensure that patients are followed up

■ No system of knowing when all a patient’s test results have been returned

■ Test results not recorded onto the computer

■ Non-clinical staff allowed to inform patients of their result and treatment required

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Infection control

Common issues:

■ No infection control policy

■ Specimen handling

■ Hand washing issues

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Hand washing

For effective hand washing consider the following :

■ Liquid hand dispenser

■ Paper towels

■ Elbow/foot operated mixer taps

■ Alcohol based hand rub

■ No sink plug

■ Remove jewellery

■ Designated hand wash basin

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■ Common sense

■ Identification, measurement and control of risk to avoid harm to patients and staff

■ Involves everyone

■ Relates to the whole package of care

■ Equates to good practice

What is clinical risk management?

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About MPS

■ The leading provider of comprehensive professional indemnity and expert advice

■ 250,000 members worldwide

■ Not an insurance company

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What does MPS offer to GPs

■ Comprehensive indemnity

■ The best professional protection

■ First rate serviceOver 21,000 GP members

■ The GP Practice Package

■ Education and Risk Management

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MPS publications

■ Casebook

■ Your Practice

■ GP Registrar

■ Fact sheets

■ Medicolegal booklets

■ ‘Clinical Risk Management in Primary Care’

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The MPS website

■ Update personal details or renew membership

■ Courses and events

■ Case reports

■ Practice Packages

■ Request publications

■ Subscription rates

http://www.medicalprotection.org/uk

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