Consumers Propose Plan to Make U.S. Healthcare System Safe, Compassionate and Just.Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 6, 2003 Consumers Advancing Patient Safety to Present Vision and Action Plan at AHRQ AHRQ, n.pr See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. 2nd National Summit on Patient Safety Research Two co-founders of Consumers Advancing Patient Safety (CAPS), a collective voice for patients and their lay caregivers, will present a proposed plan to make the U.S. healthcare U.S. Healthcare is a now-defunct healthcare company. The logo had an apple. The merger with Aetna In 1996, the company merged with Aetna, calling it Aetna U.S. Healthcare. The U.S. Healthcare apple logo was next to the Aetna name, and U.S. Healthcare under it. U.S. system safer at the 2nd National Summit on Patient Safety Research, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, n.pr formerly known as the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, this agency researches the quality of medical care and health services. (AHRQ), in Washington, D.C., this Friday, November 7, 2003. The proposed plan is the product of a consumer-led workshop to advance patient safety which convened at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, last month. Participants included consumers and other healthcare stakeholders Stakeholders All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. , including accreditors, researchers, patient safety officers, risk managers, systems performance/improvement personnel, physicians, physician executives, pharmacists This is a list of notable pharmacists.
Roxanne J. Goeltz, President and co-founder of CAPS said, "Our mission is three-fold: to be a champion for patient safety in a new healthcare culture that is safe, compassionate and just; to be a voice for individuals and families who suffer harm in healthcare encounters, as well as for the healers who treat them; and to teach the healthcare community what consumers and healers need to know whenever they interact within healthcare systems." Susan E. Sheridan, Vice President and co-founder of CAPS, added, "Consumers see things the healthcare system misses. When we want to share the important lessons we've learned when healthcare fails, the only avenues we have are adversarial ad·ver·sar·i·al adj. Relating to or characteristic of an adversary; involving antagonistic elements: "the chasm between management and labor in this country, an often needlessly adversarial . . . . Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. or the fear of litigation makes it almost impossible for our feedback to be incorporated into disease control and prevention." At the Summit this Friday, Goeltz and Sheridan will present the findings of the Houston workshop, which identified six goals: -- Goal #1: Establish a National Consumer-Led Patient Safety Board -- Goal #2: Create Local Consumer-Led Patient Safety Advisory Boards -- Goal #3: Institute a Non-Punitive National Patient Safety Learning/Reporting System -- Goal #4: Establish a National Education Effort on Patient Safety for Providers and Consumers -- Goal #5: Develop a National Patient Safety Awareness Campaign that Emphasizes Patient and Healthcare Community Partnership with Trust and Open Communication -- Goal #6: Put into Place Systems that Provide Just Compensation and Alternative Routes to Justice for Patients who are Harmed in Interactions with the Healthcare Community About Consumers Advancing Patient Safety Consumers Advancing Patient Safety (CAPS) is a national consumer-led research and education group that aims to improve the quality of the American healthcare system through patient-centered, systems-based approaches to risk management and quality improvement. The group was co-founded by Roxanne J. Goeltz, Susan E. Sheridan, MIM MIM Metal Injection Molding MIM Mendelian Inheritance in Man MIM Mobile Instant-Messaging MIM Man in the Middle MIM Multilateral Initiative on Malaria MIM Metal-Insulator-Metal MIM Master of International Management MIM Made in Mexico , MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration and Martin J. Hatlie, JD, president of the Partnership for Patient Safety (p4ps). Mitchell L. Dvorak, MS, is Executive Director. Goeltz, a professional air traffic controller from Minneapolis, is a cancer survivor. She also believes she lost her brother to medical error. "My family failed in our responsibility to Mike and the healthcare system failed to support the doctors and nurses who treated him," she said. "We should have been more involved in his care, as active partners with the hospital and the doctors and nurses who treated him. I am motivated by the desire not to have another family experience what mine has by exploring new roles for families and friends of patients." Sheridan became a patient safety activist after her family experienced two tragic adverse medical events. "We tried hard to avoid litigating against the hospital and doctors involved in my husband's accident, only to be told they could not mediate MEDIATE, POWERS. Those incident to primary powers, given by a principal to his agent. For example, the general authority given to collect, receive and pay debts due by or to the principal is a primary power. and we had to sue. Only after the case settled was I able to meet with hospital leaders and really discuss the record-keeping problems that caused my husband Pat's death." The Sheridan family experienced another healthcare system failure when their son Cal's neonatal jaundice Neonatal Jaundice Definition Neonatal jaundice (or hyperbilirubinemia) is a higher-than-normal level of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a by-product of the breakdown of red blood cells. went untreated, leading to a kind of severe brain damage called kernicterus. Sheridan has worked nationally with health system agencies to draw attention to this preventable injury. |
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