11 CMS defines a never event as an “unambiguous; preventable; serious; and either adverse, indicative of a problem in the facility, or important for public credibility and accountability” and identifies 11 such events.12(p. 743) The NHS defines never events as “serious, largely preventable,...
Despite increasing morbidity and mortality rates, and creating a significant financial burden on the NHS, the surgical Never Event of Component Size Mismatch in hip replacement surgery has so far received no attention from the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics. After investigating this Never ...
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Each never event has the potential to cause serious patient harm or death (however serious harm or death is not required) The second issue is whether a wrong dental extraction causes serious harm to the patient? Wrong site surgery by definition is 'assault and battery' as it does not conform...
data on the events - serious errors in care that put patients at risk of harm and that should not happen if full preventative procedures are in place - have only been published annually at national level.But from April, the information will be published every month on the NHS-England websit...
The article reports that the National Health Service (NHS) England will publish details about local never events that occurred at NHS hospitals trusts in England through its web site. It explains that these events include medical errors that could have been prevented. The possibility that this ...