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Putting out fires: a qualitative study exploring the use of patient complaints to drive improvement at three academic hospitals.

Jessica Janine LiuLeahora RotteauChaim M BellKaveh G Shojania
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2019)
Using patient complaints to drive improvement faces many of the challenges affecting incident reporting and RCA. The emphasis on 'putting out fires' may further detract from efforts to improve care for future patients. Systemically incorporating patients' voices in clinical operations, as with co-design and other forms of authentic patient engagement, may hold greater promise for meaningful improvements in the patient experience than do RCA-like analyses of patient complaints.
Keyphrases
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  • chronic kidney disease
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  • emergency department
  • quality improvement
  • social media
  • patient reported
  • electronic health record