Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Fundamentals

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Dates : 11 August 2015 » 11 August 2015

Place : Online event
United States

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Topic : Unclassified; Healthcare Compliance Training
Mathematics and Statistics; Engineering and Technology; Computer science; Health and Medicine;
Keywords: Data analysis, Analysis, Aerospace, Health, Surgery
Description :

Overview: This webinar will cover the FMEA tool in details based on the presenter’s experience of over 25 years with the tool in several industries including nuclear and aerospace. It shows how to plan it, what to look for, and how to prevent risks.

Participants will be able to use this tool to not only comply with the Joint Commission requirements but also to prevent harm. Entire methodology is covered with examples from health care including how to document, how to predict harm scenarios, how to identify quality problems, how to prevent quality problems, and make health care a very reliable process. This tool fixes problems very fast instead of months and years for a traditional approach of data collection and data analysis. 

Why should you attend: This technique is widely used in almost all industries for over 50 years for proactively predicting risks and mitigating them before any lawsuits take place. 

The primary purpose of Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects (FMEA) is to deliver reliability of medical intervention for a standardized process, such as performing heart surgery, implanting pacemaker, replacing failed heart with a mechanical implant, patient intubation, admitting patients, discharging patients, administering medication, and monitoring patient condition. The Institute of Healthcare (IHI) defines Reliability as failure-free performance over time. Since in health care each patient is different, there are often deviations. Standardization is the result of this analysis including how to deal exceptions in patient care.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • The Joint Commission requirements
  • FMEA process
  • Describing the process functions
  • Potential failure modes (what can go wrong)
  • Causes of failure (root causes)
  • Effects of failure (on the patients and employees)
  • Risk quantification
  • Risk mitigation
  • Revised risk assessment
  • A healthcare example of FMEA

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Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Fundamentals to be held from 11 August 2015 to 11 August 2015 in Online event, United States. It covers various areas of Unclassified including Healthcare Compliance Training. For more information, visit the website of the conference or contact the organizer.
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