• Rev Calid Asist · Jul 2012

    [Analysis of a register for reporting adverse events to a mutual insurance society for accidents at work. Adverse event reporting of occupational injuries].

    • Vicente Pallarés-Carratalá, José Gil-Alcamí, Fernando Marzá-Albalate, Julián Vitaller-Burillo, Vicente Gil-Guillén, Leopoldo Segarra-Castelló, Serafín Oliva-García, Juan Gala-Fernández, Jesús M A Aranaz-Andrés, and Grupo deTrabajo de Seguridad de Pacientes-Efectos Adversos de Unión de Mutuas.
    • Unión de Mutuas, MATEPSS n° 267, Corporación Mutua, Castellón, España. vpallares@uniondemutuas.es
    • Rev Calid Asist. 2012 Jul 1; 27 (4): 204-11.

    ObjectivesTo describe the results of a voluntary reporting system for adverse events in a Patient Safety Program of an occupational injuries mutual insurance company.MethodIn 2008 a system of notification and registration of adverse events (actual or potential) was introduced in 2008 by the Union de Mutuas, an occupational injuries insurance company with 36 health centres, and provides coverage for 259,922 workers. The reporting questionnaire covers all areas of health care provided by the mutual company. Access to the questionnaire was conducted through the intranet, was voluntary and anonymous. The notifications registered between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2010 are analysed.ResultsA total of 16 questionnaires were completed, with a total of 205 incidents. The profile of the reporter was first-level health care (57.7%), and seniority in their job for 5-10 years. Of all the notifications, a health care cause of the incident was seen in 43.5% of cases, of which 85.9% of the incidents were preventable. Of all reported events, 71.7% were related to an ambulatory care medical centre, and only 2.4% was related to a surgical procedure.ConclusionsMost of the notifications were preventable incidents, and recorded by first-level medical care. The reporting questionnaire was shown to be a valid tool in our work environment for the detection of adverse events in the care process.Copyright © 2011 SECA. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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