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Finally...A Standardized Global Confrontation and Deterrence
Against "All" Preventable Medical Errors.

 

 

eAppliedData Compatibility With

 

  • National Quality Forum’s “Standardizing a Patient Safety Taxonomy
     

  • Joint Commission For the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations’ “Patient Safety Event Taxonomy,” (PSET)

  • Patient Safety Act (2005)

 

eAppliedData has been designed to conform with the above excursions into patient quality of care and safety.  However, eAppliedData does not mirror image the above attempts of standardizing medical error reporting and investigation. Instead, the company attempts to refine the NQF recommendations into a workable daily solution for the prevention of medical errors.

 

The NQF endorsement of JCAHO’s PSET states unequivocally, “The NQF-endorsed taxonomy is broad in scope and enables mapping and reporting systems and other taxonomies; however, no taxonomy considered was complete and none should ever be static….understanding that much work needs to be done to make it more inclusive and to otherwise improve it.”

 

The NQF also states, “The taxonomy is not intended to replace existing (future) taxonomies that already are in use, (or may become used)”. 

 

The NQF includes in its PSET endorsement, “This taxonomy IS NOT a reporting system”.

 

 

eAppliedData is not simply a reporting system...

 

conforming with NQF and JCAHO informational recommendations but it is also an immediate and daily therapy for the reduction of adverse events. This is accomplished through identification of systemically caused errors and in acting as an agent in causing inter-hospital sharing of knowledge.  NQF has stated, “Unfortunately, the ability to learn from these systems (identified mistakes), is limited because they, (hospitals), do not talk to each other”. 

 

By self admission, NQF and JCAHO’s, PSET is NOT a reporting system.  It is a taxonomy that serves to offer a standardized process of error classification.  MedErr DataApplication Ltd. has entwined NQF recommendations with the Aviation Safety Model and produced the eAppliedData protocol in an effort to offer the healthcare industry a user friendly workable solution to the pandemic of medical errors.

 

MedErr DataApplication Ltd. will continue to evolve the eAppliedData protocol through a process that, in macro, conforms to NFQ and JCAHO recommendations.

 

In Summary

  • eAppliedData is a database tool that is used on a daily basis in a manner that utilizes actual statistics for the immediate reduction of medical errors.
     

  • eAppliedData conforms, in macro, with NQF’s taxonomy as well as JCAHO’s PSET.
     

  • eAppliedData is a workable solution in error reduction while JCAHO recommendations are utilized for survey verification of such solutions.

 


eAppliedData
was designed as a workable solution to the global medical error pandemic.  Although the protocol was intended to generally conform to other taxonomies and reporting systems, conformity in itself was not, and will never be, the primary goal.

 

eAppliedData is result oriented and not requirement driven; the collection and immediate use of error data in a manner that employs confidential guided sharing of knowledge between healthcare facilities concerning procedures that lend well to  lower error rates.

 

 

Finally...A Standardized Global Confrontation and Deterrence
Against "All" Preventable Medical Errors.

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