CRICO Insights: February 2020

CRICO’s Academic Medical Center Patient Safety Organization (AMC PSO) identified “Just Culture” actions that are important factors of a health care safety culture.

Five “Just” Ways to Foster a Collaborative Safety Culture

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Make a personal commitment to making care safer

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Foster a blame-free environment across ranks and disciplines that welcomes curiosity about why errors occur

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Encourage a risk-learning culture by reporting system vulnerabilities, as well as sharing your own near misses and errors

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Support organizational efforts that make you feel comfortable speaking up, without fear of punishment

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Examine the relevance of your practice’s current operational and safety practices and policies—advocate for any needed adjustments

Understanding where risk exists and responding fairly helps create psychologically safe environments supportive of error reporting. Read more...


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