Title: Hospital at Night Risk Assessment
1Hospital at Night Risk Assessment
- Sally Adams
- Incident Investigation Advisor
2Outline
- Background
- Development of Risk Assessment Guide
- Risk Assessment Approach
3Safe handover safe patients
- Guidance on clinical handover for clinicians and
managers - Joint project between BMA, MA and NPSA
4Transfer of Care
- The transfer of professional responsibility
and accountability for some or all aspects of
care for a patient, or group of patients, to
another person or professional group on a
temporary or permanent basis -
NPSA 2004
5Priorities for action
- The DH and NPSA should develop and publish a
standardised handover protocol and model handover
documentation in conjunction with the BMA - The NPSA and DH should begin work on the
standardisation of the format of medical records
and ensure that attention is given to ensuring
the patient record is optimal, in order to
facilitate effective handover of information to
protect the safety of each patient within the
host institution - cont.
6Priorities for Action (contd)
- The NPSA and DH should develop generic medical
handover guidelines to aid trusts in producing
specific speciality and hospital based handover
protocols
7What is Risk Assessment?
8Need for Risk Assessment
- Clinical Handover
- Ensuring Provision of Safer Patient Care
9Development of Risk Assessment Guide
- Familiarisation Visits
- Draft Guidance
- Piloting and Revision
- Feedback from Hospital at Night Team
- Final Revision
- Evaluation
10Key Messages from Familiarisation Visits
- Senior Leadership
- Engagement of Staff
- Communication
- Handover
- Bleep Policy
- Competency Assessment/Induction/Training
- Teamwork
- Change Management Impact/Interaction with
Departments - Need for Work Load Audit
11 The HaN Risk Assessment Approach
- Overview the process
- Have a go
- Go away with a better understanding of what is
involved in qualitative risk assess
12How To Conduct The Risk Assessment
13Task 1 Planning the Risk Assessment
- Objective
- To ensure the HaN solution provides safer care
by - Identifying issues that could compromise patient
safety - Designing them out of our solution
- Scope
- All activities for which the HaN team is
accountable and activities changed by the HaN
solution for which others, both within the
hospital and external, are accountable
14Who Should be Involved?
15Task 2 Meeting Preparation
- 2a - Clearly detail the HaN solution
- Listing and mapping out the HaN solution
activities - Identifying interactions
- Identifying other changes resulting
- Collecting relevant documents
- 2b - Develop initial prompts
- 2c - Develop record sheet
- 2d - Obtain hospitals risk matrix
- 2e - Administrative activities
16HaN Top Level Activity Map
17HAN Second Level Activity Mapping
18Prompts
- For example
- No actionÂ
- Action at wrong time (too early or too late)Â
- Wrong action Â
- Part of action Â
- Error during actionÂ
19Record Sheet
20Example Trust Risk Matrix
21Task 3 - Assessment Process
22Task 4 Follow-up and Review
23Conclusion / Going Forward
- A HaN Risk Assessment approach
- Now developed and published
- Needs to be used
- Ideas please on how to
- Encourage / achieve its use
- Get feedback on its effectiveness, practicality,
etc. - Questions?