Erika Navarrete April 08, 2008 Prevention of Adverse Incidents SB 916 Intro: A bill that proponents say would reduce the risk of future adverse incidents in hospitals faced no opposition at the Senate Health Committee Hearing.
Erika Navarrete (Nahv-ah-rett) has more from Jefferson City. The bill would require hospitals to report adverse incidents to a federally sanctioned Patient Safety Organization which would then provide the hospitals with education on patient safety improvements.
Richard Royer, former chair of the Patient Safety Organization, said he encourages the reporting of medical errors.
Intro: Missouri legislators were urged to consider a bill that proponents say would reduce the risk of adverse incidents in hospitals.
Erika Navarrete (Nahv-ah-rett) has more from the State Capitol.
Actuality: ROYER.WAV
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Description: "We can learn why errors occur, what errors occur and prevent them from occurring in the future. The entire purpose of this effort is prevention and reduction of medical errors on the long term."
Descript: A bill that proponents say would reduce the risk of adverse incidents in hospitals faced no opposition at the Senate Health Committee Hearing.
Actuality: ROYER3.WAV
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Description: "Information is protected in a confidential setting that the providers, that is physicians and hospitals well over the course of time, be much more encouraged to step forward, report errors and work on those problems."
Royer also said this would prevent errors in the future and also save approximately eight million dollars on a state wide basis.
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