Risk management
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Risk Management for Nurses
You have recently been appointed to a risk management position in a large hospital. On you first day in your new position, several key staff approach you individually
to discuss their opinions concerning the use of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA). Several of the staff expressed their view that FMEA was not designed to be
used in healthcare and to “force” it to work with a healthcare based risk management program will result in faulty analysis and actually increase risks. Other staff
clearly supported FMEA and believe it is the future in healthcare risk management.Before you meet with staff to discuss FMEA you need to know the following:What is
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)?
In the context of risk management, how can it be used to improve processes in healthcare organizations?
What impact can it have on preventing sentinel events?
What are the Joint Commission’s requirements in this case?Required readingAnand, U. A., Asif, A. S., Muhil, S., & Thomas, L. (2015). Healthcare risk evaluation with
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44.Farokhzadian, J., Nayeri, N. D., & Borhani, F. (2015). Assessment of clinical risk management system in hospitals: An approach for quality improvement. Global
Journal of Health Science, 7(5), 294-303. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1667361206?accountid=28844Fibuch, Eugene, Ahmed, Arif, (2014). The Role of
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Health Care. Physician Executive40(4), 28-32.Murphy, J. S., Reid, M., Ali, A., Harrington, L., & Sandel, M. (2015). Applying
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis to Public Health Models: The Breathe Easy at Home Program. Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research, 4(4), 29-
35.Rodríguez-Pérez, J. & Peña-Rodríguez, M. E. (2012). Fail-safe FMEA: Combination of quality tools keeps risk in check. Quality Progress, 45(1), 30-36.
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