The SAGES manual of quality, outcomes and patientsafety
Tichansky, David
Morton, John
Jones, Daniel B.
SAGES represents a worldwide community of surgeons that can bring minimal access surgery, endoscopy and emerging techniques to patients in every country. A comprehensive review of Quality, Outcomes and Patient. Safety written byleading experts in the field. Provides comprehensive analysis on key safety practices. Demonstrates pearls and pitfalls within patient safety. INDICE: PART I: PATIENT SAFETY IS QUALITY. Defining Quality in Surgery. Never Events. Creating a Surgical Dashboard for Quality. Patient-Centered Outcomes: Patient Satisfaction and Quality of Life Assessment. Quality, Safety and Electronic Medical Records. Leading Change: System Improvement. Surgical Timeout and Retained Foreign Bodies-- Patient Safety in the Operating Room. SAGES Laparoscopic Surgery Safety Checklist. Faculty Hour: A Model for Interdisciplinary Quality Improvement. Creating Effective Communication and Teamwork for Patient Safety. Clinical Care Pathways. Data Drives Quality – ACS – NSQIP. Clinical Research Improves Patient Care. National Patient Safety Guidelines. PART II - UNDERSTANDING ERROR. Taxonomy of Errors: Adverse Event/Near Miss Analysis. Disclosure of Complications and Error. Second Opinion and Transfer of Care. Morbidity and Mortality Conference. PART III - PREOPERATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT. Preoperative Risk Assessment – Anesthesia. Preoperative Cardiac Considerations in General Surgical Patients. Pulmonary Effects of Obesity and Assessment for Bariatric Surgery. Contraindications to Laparoscopy. PART IV - COMMON COMPLICATIONS & MANAGEMENT. Common Complications and Management. Common Endoscopic Complications: Recognition and Management. Energy and Energy Safety in the OperatingRoom. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Complications and Management. Antireflux Surgery for GERD. Complications of Bariatric Surgery. Complication in Colorectal Surgery. Solid Organ Surgery. Outline for Sages, handbook of safety, and improved clinical outcomes. Video -Assisted Thoracic Surgery: Complications and Management. Robotic Surgical Outcomes and Safety. Complications in Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery. NOTES: Common Complications and Management. PART V - ORGANIZATIONS PROMOTING SAFETY & QUALITY. Quality and Safety in American College of Surgeons. Institute of Medicine Crossing the Quality Chasm. Using Patient Safety Indicators as Benchmarks. Institute for Healthcare Improvement-BestPractices. SAGES History & Commitment To Education and Safety. PART VI - PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION. Standardizing Surgical Education: Implications for Qualityof Care. Training Standards/Fellowship Council. Accreditation Standards: Bariatric Surgery and Beyond. PART VII - SAFER SURGERY THROUGH SIMULATION AND TEAMWORK. Team Training. Training to Proficiency. FLS. FES. Simulation and OR TeamPerformance. Debriefing after Simulation. Using Simulation for Disclosure of Bad News. Teleproctoring in Surgery. PART VIII - MEDICAL-LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS.Informed Consent. Enterprise Risk Management. Surgical Devices: Equipment malfunction, FDA reporting, Off-label use. Video recording: Responsibility and Liability. Limiting Medical Malpractice Exposure and Claims. The Expert Witness and Tort Reform. PART VIIIII – CONCLUSIONS. Conclusion: Culture of Safety and Era of Better Practices.
- ISBN: 978-1-4419-7900-1
- Editorial: Springer New York
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 600
- Fecha Publicación: 28/11/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés