Patient safety reporting and learning system of Catalonia (SNiSP Cat): a health policy initiative to enhance culture, leadership and professional engagement

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[Pareja-Rossell C] Direcció General d’Ordenació i Regulació Sanitàries, Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. QiSP-Tar Research Group, Primary Care Research Institute Jordi Gol, Barcelona, Spain. [Rabanal-Tornero M, Oliva-Oliva G, Capella-Gonzalez J] Direcció General d’Ordenació i Regulació Sanitàries, Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. [Gens-Barberà M, Hospital-Guardiola I, Hernandez-Vidal N, Ayala-Villuendas, D, Vidal-Melgosa E, Mansergas-Collado N, López-Sanz E, Astier-Peña MP] QiSP-Tar Research Group, Primary Care Research Institute Jordi Gol, Barcelona, Spain. Health Territorial Directorate of Camp de Tarragona, Catalan Institute of Health, Tarragona, Spain

Departament de Salut

Data de publicació

2024-09-13T12:02:06Z

2024-09-13T12:02:06Z

2024-08-07



Resum

Política de salut; Informe d'incidències; Gestió de riscos


Política de salud; Notificación de incidentes; Gestión de riesgos


Health policy; Incident reporting; Risk management


Patient safety reporting and learning systems (PSRLS) are tools to promote patient safety culture in healthcare organisations (HCO). Many PRSLS are locally developed. WHO Global Action Plan on Patient Safety 2021–2030 urges governments to deploy policies for healthcare risk management including PSRLS. The Ministry of Health of Catalonia (MHC) faced challenges in addressing quality and patient safety (Q&PS) issues due to disparate information systems. To address these challenges, the MHC developed a territorial PSRLS and embedded it in the Quality and Patient Safety Strategic Plan of Catalonia 2023–2027 (QPSS Plan Cat). Methods Four-step process: (1) creation of a governance model, a web platform and reporting forms for a PSRLS in Catalonia (SNiSP Cat); (2) SNiSP Cat roll out; (3) embed SNiSP Cat information in the accreditation model for HCO and the PS scorecard; (4) Development of SNiSP Cat within the QPSS Plan Cat 2023–2027. Results The SNiSP Cat is in use by 63/64 acute care hospital (ACH), 376/376 primary healthcare teams (PCT) and 17/98 long-term care facilities (LTCF). 1335/109 273 professionals were trained. Until 2022, 127 051 incidents have been migrated and reported (2013–2022). The system has generated three comprehensive risk maps for HCO: one for ACH, including patients’ falls, medication, clinical process and procedures; second for PCT, including clinical process and procedures, clinical administration and medication; and a third for LTCF, included patients’ falls, medication, digital/ analogical documentation. SNiSP Cat provided information to support 53 standards out of 1312 of the ACH accreditation model and 14 standards out of 379 of PCT one. Regarding the MHC patient safety scorecard, 14 indicators out of 147 of ACH and 4 out of 41 of PCT are supported by SNiSP Cat data. Conclusions The availability of a territorial PSRLS (SNiSP Cat) allows MHC leads the Q&PS policy with direct information, risk maps and data support to the standards for the Catalan accreditation models and PS scorecard linked to incentivisation, turning the SNiSP Cat into a driven tool to implement the Quality and Patient Safety Strategic Plan of Catalonia 2023–2027.

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