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When responding to adverse events, it is essential to develop plans that result in system-wide patient safety impact, as opposed to simply addressing each individual situation. A treatment plan focuses on the needs of a single patient, and often does not result in system-wide patient safety impact. A system-level action plan focuses on processes, practices, and procedures, rather than individuals, and has a greater likelihood of preventing future occurrences.
See the table below for examples of typical treatment and action plans:
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History
Start Date | 2006 |
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End Date | n/a |
Change History | 2012: PSRP implementation |
Field Name | actionplan_1, actionplan_2, actionplan_3, actionplan_4, actionplan_5 |