BookJuan A. Sanchez, Paul Barach, Julie K. Johnson, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, editors.
Contents:
Part I. Fundamentals of systems and safety science. 1. The burning platform: improving surgical quality and keeping patients safe
2. Risk factors and epidemiology of surgical safety
3. Concepts and models of safety, resilience, and reliability
4. Surgery through a human factors and ergonomics lens
5. The relationship between teamwork and patient safety
6. Enterprise risk management in healthcare
7. The patient experience: an essential component of high-value care and service
8. Patients and families as coproducers of safe and reliable outcomes
9. Tools and strategies for continuous quality improvement and patient safety
10. The future and challenges of surgical technology implementation and patient safety
Part 2. Job and organizational design. 11. Organizational and cultural determinants of surgical safety
12. The role of architecture and physical environment in hospital safety design
13. Building surgical expertise through the science of continuous learning and training
14. Promoting occupational wellness and combating professional burnout in the surgical workforce
15. Executive leadership and surgical quality: a guide for senior hospital leaders
16. Information technology infrastructure, management, and implementation: the rise of the emergent clinical information system and the chief medical information officer
17. Redesigning hospital alarms for reliable and safe care
18. Implementation science: translating research into practice for sustained impact
Part 3. 19. The leadership role: designing perioperative surgical services for safety and efficiency
20. Operating room management, measures of OR efficiency, and cost-effectiveness
21. The science of delivering safe and reliable anesthesia care
22. Enhanced recovery after surgery: ERAS
23. The next frontier: ambulatory and outpatient surgical safety and quality
24. Human factors and operating room design challenges
25. Diagnostic error in surgery and surgical services-- 26. Preventing perioperative 'never events'
27. Healthcare-associated infections in surgical practice
28. Safer medication administration through design and ergonomics
28. Safer medication administration through design and ergonomics
29. Preventing venous thromboembolism across the surgical care continuum
30. Preventing perioperative positioning and equipment injuries
31. Challenges in preventing electrical, thermal, and radiation injuries
32. Improving clinical performances by analyzing surgical skills and operative errors
Part 4. Approaches to managing risks. 33. Perioperative risk and management of surgical patients-- 34. Managing the complex high-risk surgical patient
35. Geriatric surgical quality and wellness
36. Patient transitions and handovers across the continuum of surgical care
37. Failure to rescue and failure to perceive patients in crisis
38. A quiet revolution: communicating and resolving patient harm
39. It's my fault: understanding the role of personal accountability, mental models and systems in managing sentinel events
40. Capturing, reporting, and learning from adverse events
41. How not to run an incident investigation
42. Multi-institutional learning and collaboration to improve quality and safety
43. Lessons learned from anesthesia registries about surgical safety and reliability
44. Use of data from surgical registries to improve outcomes
Part 5. Regulation, policy, and the future of surgical care. 45 How regulators assess and accredit safety and quality in surgical services
46. The perioperative surgical home: the new frontier
47. Surgical graduate medical education program accreditation and the clinical learning environment: patient safety and health care quality
48. Affordable Care Act: public legislation
49. Surgical quality and patient safety in rural settings
50. Global surgery: progress and challenges in surgical quality and patient services
51. International perspectives on safety, quality, and reliability of surgical care
52. Surgical safety in developing countries: Middle East, North Africa, and Gulf Countries
53. Future directions of surgical safety
Epilogue
Index.