Data analysis
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The importance of incident reporting in nursing | TPSC
Work accidents and incidents happen in every industry, including nursing. This article shows how reporting can help increase patient safety.
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How to write an incident report | TPSC
When should an incident report be completed and how should the report be written? In this article we’ll show you our best practices.
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Bytes Without Borders: Audits, but different
Make healthcare audits easier with our application, like GGZ Drenthe did! Want to know more? Find out about it in our blog!
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The PRISMA Method: Enhancing Patient Safety | TPSC
Want to know more about the PRISMA Incident Analysis Method and how it is integrated in TPSC Cloud™? Read our blog and improve your patient safety!
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Developing healthcare benchmarks with incident data
Tracking incident data and then benchmarking that data against comparable peer groups can help organizations to improve safety for patients and staff.
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What type of incidents take place in healthcare
A healthcare incident is an unintended or unexpected event that harmed a patient or caregiver. Learn more about the type of incidents that take place
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Barriers to incident reporting in healthcare
Regularly assess possible barriers to reporting incidents in your healthcare organization. We explain 8 reasons that keep your staff from reporting
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Focus on the process to achieve structural quality improvement
Incidents provide an indication of which processes have priority to improve. Use a prospective risk inventory (PRI) to identify the weak links in a process
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Four questions about using FRAM analysis within Safety-II
The FRAM analysis fits in well with the new safety II thinking within healthcare. With FRAM you analyze 'work as done'. Read more in this blog.
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