This lecture recognizes the necessity to address the national need to standardize the disclosure of patient safety events process and emphasize that disclosure is a process of several steps, not a single event.
When a patient safety incident occurs, patients need to have timely and full disclosure of the event that includes an apology, acknowledgment of responsibility, what happened, expressions of sympathy, and a discussion of what is being done to prevent recurrence of the event.
Barriers that may hinder the disclosure process include lack of training, a culture of blame, and fear of lawsuits. To reduce these concerns, it is recommended that health care facilities establish a just culture that encourages staff to report events.
This lecture encourages all Healthcare institutions to have policies and procedures that address patient safety events, including the disclosure process.
By the end of this event, learners will be able to:
- Define disclosure of medical events and explain its importance for patient safety
- Explain the systematic response of medical events.
- Identify the rights and roles of disclosure in patient safety.
- Discuss the disclosure of medical events strategy
- Discuss the barriers of disclosure of medical events.
An interactive session, extended to approximately four hours to covering the learning objectives. The session will be hold online and participants able to ask their question to speaker via chat room
Full Course
92 SR
VAT Included