The Patient Safety Control Panel is our solution to monitor patient security indicators simply and in an organised way for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) in your hospital network and compare your results with the Spanish reference values. The analysis consists of a total of 23 indicators, all of which are valid nationally.
Who is it aimed at?
The Patient Safety Control Panel has been developed taking into account health directives with responsibilities for monitoring the safety of patients seen in your hospital network.
Streamlined, solid and fully traceable
By means of easy and intuitive browsing, made easier by a presentation in HTML format, it provides an overall view of the care work by supplying relevant indicators compared which what is observed in your hospital network and nationally.
The results obtained are doubly traceable, given that it is possible to drop down to analysis of the macro-magnitudes observed (and in their differences from the national standard) for the whole territory (for example, an Autonomous Community) via two different lines:
- A first indicator pathway, where it will be possible to locate in which geographical sub-areas (for example, health regions) the deviations are concentrated for each specific indicator.
- A second pathway, regional from which a complete picture of all the results obtained in the different indicators for a specific geographical area will be available.
From any of these pathways, the circle is closed with access to an individualised results file for each hospital and indicator.
Indicators analysed
For each analysis level, whether it is the whole of the region, a geographical sub-area or a specific hospital, a group of AHRQ indicators is analysed that are particularly valid in Spain:
- Anaesthesia Complications
- Death in a low-mortality DRG
- Bed sore (Modified AHRQ)
- Failed recoveries (Modified AHRQ)
- Foreign body left accidentally during a procedure
- Latrogenic pneumothorax
- Infections after certain types of medical care
- Post-operative hip fracture (Modified AHRQ)
- Post-operative haemorrhage or haematoma (Modified AHRQ
- Post-operative physiological and metabolic disorders (Modified AHRQ)
- Post-operative respiratory failure (Modified AHRQ)
- Post-operative pulmonary embolisms or deep vein thrombosis (Modified AHRQ)
- Post-operative sepsis
- Post-operative surgical suture dehiscence (Modified AHRQ)
- Accidental punctures or lacerations
- Adverse reactions to transfusions
- Traumatism in neonates
- 4th degree obstetrics traumatisms in instrumental vaginal deliveries
- 3rd and 4th degree obstetrics traumatisms in instrumental vaginal deliveries
- 4th degree obstetrics traumatisms in non-instrumental vaginal deliveries
- 3rd and 4th degree obstetrics traumatisms in non-instrumental vaginal deliveries
- 4th degree obstetrics traumatisms in caesarean sections
- 3rd and 4th degree obstetrics traumatisms in caesarean sections
Solid comparison patterns
Iasist databases assure a solid comparison compared against the most up to date Spanish reference patterns. It evaluates results from your hospital network compared to those observed in the whole national territory.
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