Failure to Rescue Deteriorating Patients: A Systematic Review of Root Causes and Improvement Strategies

Conclusions Complications occur consistently within healthcare organizations. They represent a huge burden on patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems. Organizations vary in their ability to manage such events. Failure to rescue is a measure of institutional competence in this context. We propose “The 3 Rs of Failure to Rescue” of recognize, relay, and react and hope that this serves as a valuable framework for understanding the phases where failure of patient salvage may occur. Future efforts at mitigating the differences in outcome from complication management between units may benefit from incorporating this proposed framework into institutional quality improvement.
Source: Journal of Patient Safety - Category: Health Management Tags: Review Articles Source Type: research