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Houston , TX — Dr. Hardeep Singh, chief of the Health Policy, Quality & Informatics Program at the Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety (IQuESt) at the Michael E.
DeBakey VA Medical Center, led a new study with safety recommendations aimed at reducing diagnostic errors in health care. Published in the November 2022 issue of The Joint Commission
Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, the study “Developing the Safer Dx Checklist of Ten Safety Recommendations for Healthcare Organizations to Address Diagnostic Errors,” identified
potential practices based on literature reviews, reports by national and international organizations, interviews with quality/safety leaders and input from additional experts. Reducing
diagnostic errors (such as missed, delayed or wrong diagnoses) is a major challenge for most healthcare organizations. The complexity of defining and measuring diagnostic errors poses
challenges in developing solutions compared to other types of patient safety concerns. A need exists for pragmatic guidance for healthcare organizations to address diagnostic errors. “We
wanted to develop a checklist of safety practices to help health care organizations self-assess risks to timely and accurate diagnosis,” said Singh, who is also a professor of Medicine at
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. “This could enable them to determine how they can do better in terms of their systems and processes. But we also wanted to ensure that the list was
actionable and pragmatic. So the Safer Dx Checklist that we developed is a brief four page document that serves as a useful starting point for all health systems to reduce harm from missed
and delayed diagnosis.” After preparing an initial list of practices, the researchers conducted a Delphi expert panel, followed by an online expert panel, to prioritize 10 practices. The
prioritization process considered impact on patient safety and feasibility of practice implementation with a one- to three-year time frame. The top 10 practices were developed into a
checklist paired with implementation guidance, which was followed by cognitive walkthroughs of the checklist for a face-validity check with end users. Data from each study step was analyzed
to look for themes related to prioritization or checklist implementation. A total of 71 practices for prioritization were identified through the Delphi panel of 28 experts; 65% of
participants reached consensus on 28 practices. The multidisciplinary panel of 10 experts helped prioritize and refine the top 10 practices, which highlighted the following focus areas to
help healthcare organizations address diagnostic error: * Organizational leadership builds a “board-to-bedside” accountability framework * A just culture and psychologically safe environment
for diagnostic safety * Creation of feedback loops to increase information flow * Multidisciplinary perspectives, including cognitive science and human factors, in analysis of diagnostic
safety events * Patient and family feedback to identify and understand diagnostic safety concerns * Patient review of their health records and mechanisms in place to help patients
understand, interpret, and/or act upon diagnostic information * Prioritization of equity in diagnostic safety efforts by segmenting data to understand root causes and implementing strategies
to address and narrow equity gaps * Standardized systems and processes to encourage direct, collaborative interactions between treating clinical teams and diagnostic specialties *
Standardized systems and processes to ensure reliable communication of diagnostic information between care providers and with patients and families during handoffs and transitions *
Standardized systems and processes to close the loop on communication and follow up on abnormal test results and referrals “The list is thoughtful and clear, and we were particularly
delighted to see a call to focus on diagnostic equity, transitions of care and the critical role of patients and families on the diagnostic team and in the diagnostic learning system,” notes
an accompanying editorial. “The Safer Dx Checklist provides an actionable list of priorities for hospital leaders to pursue, starting now.” Dr. Hardeep Singh Bio
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