Toward Zero Harm: Mackenzie Health's Journey Toward Becoming a High Reliability Organization and Eliminating Avoidable Harm

J Patient Saf. 2022 Oct 1;18(7):680-685. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000978. Epub 2022 Feb 14.

Abstract

Objectives: In response to an organizational survey revealing low safety culture scores, we implemented a "zero harm" approach to eliminate preventable harm across a wide variety of clinical areas. We aimed to achieve this objective within 3 years.

Methods: We developed a 5-part strategy for cultural and process redesign that included (1) engaging leadership; (2) developing an organization-specific patient safety framework; (3) monitoring specific quality aims based on high-risk, high-volume, high-cost, and problem-prone areas; (4) standardizing a 3-part review process that includes a root cause analysis for moderate and critical patient safety incidents; and (5) communicating progress to staff in real time via unit-specific electronic dashboards.

Results: In less than 1 year, we increased patient safety incident reporting by 37% while simultaneously decreasing falls with injury by 39%, pressure injury rates by 37%, and central line-associated blood stream infections by 34%. We also improved medication reconciliation rate by 3.3% and decreased our irretrievable specimen rate to 0. Finally, we noted increased awareness around patient safety within clinical teams, with open discussions about patient safety becoming a routine part of patient care.

Conclusions: This study describes an initiative that sought to introduce system-wide changes to practice and patient safety culture in a rapid time frame. Results suggest that our 5-step approach to transformation may confer substantial gains in patient safety for peer institutions. Next steps include continuing to expand and monitor quality aims as we progress through our journey to eliminating preventable patient harm in our healthcare system.

MeSH terms

  • High Reliability Organizations*
  • Humans
  • Patient Safety
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Risk Management
  • Safety Management*