Provide the pros and cons for one of the solutions you are proposing.

Write a 4-6 page analysis of a current problem or issue in health care, including a proposed solution and possible ethical implications.

TOPIC: Medication Errors

 

  1. Describe the health care problem or issue you selected. Medication errors.
  2. Identify possible causes for the problem or issue.
  3. Use scholarly information to explain the health care problem or issue.
    • Identify at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles about the topic.
      • You may use articles you found while working on Assessment 2 or you may search an online library for scholarly articles.
      • You may find the applicable Undergraduate Library Research Guide helpful in your search.
    • Assess the credibility of the information sources.
    • Assess the relevance of the information sources.
  4. Analyze the problem or issue.
    • Describe the setting or context for the problems or issues.
    • Describe why the problem or issue is important to you.
    • Identify groups of people affected by the problem or issue.
  5. Discuss potential solutions for the problem or issue.
    • Compare your opinion with other opinions you find in sources from the Capella Library.
    • Provide the pros and cons for one of the solutions you are proposing.
  6. Analyze the ethical implications if the potential solution (the one for which you provide pros and cons) were to be implemented.
    • Discuss the pros and cons of implementing the proposed solution from an ethical principle point of view.
    • Provide examples from the literature to support the points you are making.
  7. Describe what would be necessary to implement the proposed solution.

Attached is an example paper of a proficient rating for this assignment.

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Analyze a Current Health Care Problem or Issue

Learner’s Name

Capella University

Developing a Health Care Perspective

Analyze a Current Health Care Problem or Issue

March, 2018

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Analyze a Current Health Care Problem or Issue

Patient safety, as discussed in the previous assessment, is an important element of quality

health care. This assessment will expand upon patient safety issues that occur when patients are

exposed to inadvertent harm or injury while receiving medical care. Health care organizations

should maintain and develop a safety culture to prevent patient safety issues. Patient safety

culture is defined as a system that promotes safety by shared organizational values of what is

important and beliefs about how things work. It also encompasses how these values and beliefs

interact with the work unit, organizational structures, and systems to produce behavioral norms

(Ulrich & Kear, 2014). As such, care should be taken to improve the infrastructure of health care

organizations. Improving patient safety should be discussed and addressed by every individual

associated with public health care.

Elements of the Problem/Issue

Research shows that while getting treated at health care organizations, patients might be

at risk of experiencing the harm or injuries associated with medical care. The most likely causes

of patient safety issues are preventable adverse events, which are adverse events attributable to

error. These errors can be classified as diagnostic errors, contextual errors, and communication

errors (Ulrich & Kear, 2014).

Diagnostic errors take place when health care professionals provide a wrong or delayed

diagnosis or no diagnosis at all (James, 2013). An example of a wrong diagnosis is a health care

professional diagnosing a patient with gastric troubles when the patient is actually experiencing a

heart attack. An example of a delayed diagnosis is a patient not being notified of an abnormal

chest X-ray, thereby delaying diagnosis of a serious medical condition. An example of a missed

diagnosis is a patient not being diagnosed with heart failure despite warning symptoms.

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Contextual errors occur when health care professionals fail to consider their patients’

personal or psychological limitations while planning appropriate care for them. An example is a

health care professional’s failure to recognize that basic follow-up discharge instructions may not

be understood by patients with cognitive disabilities (James, 2013). It is important for health care

professionals to be aware of their patients’ mental and physical abilities before they formulate a

plan of care.

Communication errors occur when there is miscommunication or lack of communication

between health care professionals and patients (James, 2013). They can cause severe harm to

patients. An example of this is a nurse failing to tell a surgeon that a patient experienced

abdominal pain and had a drop in red blood cell count after an operation, resulting in the death of

the patient due to severe internal bleeding. Limited health care knowledge; language barriers;

and auditory, visual, and speech disabilities could also lead to communication errors and cause

safety issues.

Analysis

As a medical transcriptionist, it is important for me to be aware of potential transcription

errors and privacy standards, which affect patient safety. Errors like these pose dangerous risks;

therefore, it is necessary to have an overall quality evaluation of the transcribed documents.

Also, I must ensure that serious difficulties in transcription resulting from poor-quality voice

files are reported immediately to the manager, who will then convey this to the health care

professionals involved in the process. This will help ensure that patient safety is not

compromised.

Context for Patient Safety Issues

Comment [A1]: You provided a clear explanation regarding the problem investigated. The possible causes were explored.

Comment [A2]: Which error classification describes these errors? Add this information to add continuity.

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With the advancement of medical technology, health care processes have become extremely

complex. Health care professionals are required to stay up-to-date with a lot of new knowledge

and innovations obtained from research. This often overburdens them as there is a need to apply

the learning from research in their practice. Also, at the individual level, there is a dearth of well-

balanced continuing education programs, which has resulted in a lack of attention to patient

safety among health care professionals. At the system level, organizations fail to deliver

optimum health care as a result of being understaffed, an inability to provide appropriate

technology, and ineffective execution of patient care transfer (James, 2013). Overcrowding and

understaffing delays initiation of treatment and puts critically ill patients at significant risk. All

of these factors contribute to a rise in patient safety issues.

Populations Affected by Patient Safety Issues

Patients with a psychiatric history are also a vulnerable group of people who face patient

safety issues because their psychiatric records are often combined with their current symptoms.

Patients with a documented history of psychiatric illness may avoid seeking health care services

as they feel that their care will be based on their past record of illnesses and not their present

needs. Therefore, psychotherapists should implement measures such that their psychiatric data is

concealed from their medical records before it is shared with the third party, which helps protect

patients’ confidentiality (Shenoy & Appel, 2017).

Considering Options

Patient safety in hospitals can be achieved by creating a culture of safety that involves

effective communication, correct managerial leadership styles, and the use of Electronic Health

Records (EHRs).

Comment [A3]: You effectively indicated which causes were the most likely to create safety issues.

Comment [A4]: This section was very informative about special populations, but it would be of value to also include the general populations discussed earlier in this paper (such as public health patients and hospital patients).

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Effective communication while passing patient-specific information from one health care

professional to another is essential in ensuring continuous and safe patient care. Training the

team could likely improve consistent successful communication and help prevent errors.

Standardizing critical content that needs to be communicated by the initial health care

professional ensures safe transfer of care (Farmer, 2016).

It is essential for leadership teams to adopt organizational strategies that would improve

patient safety and transform their organizations into reliable systems for enhanced patient

satisfaction. They should set strategic safety goals, which could include adhering to standards of

health, assessing quality, using patient satisfaction reviews, and analyzing adverse event reports

to determine improvement in safety issues (Parand, Dopson, Renz, & Vincent, 2014).

An EHR is another potential solution to prevent patient safety issues. It is a digital record

of a patient’s medical information that includes history, physical examination, investigations, and

treatment (Ozair, Jamshed, Sharma, & Aggarwal, 2015). It helps manage multiple processes in

the complex health care system and prevents errors. EHRs utilize less storage space compared to

paper documentation and allow an infinite number of records to be stored. In addition to being

cost-effective and preventing a loss of records, EHRs help conduct research activities and

provide quick data transfer (Ozair et al., 2015).

Solution

In health care, because transmission of information takes place among different people

and electronic devices, there is a high likelihood of errors occurring. For example, transcription

errors (which occur due to poor audio quality or the lack of a quality evaluation process) can be

prevented by using recording equipment with good sound quality and by maintaining

proofreading and quality checks. However, integrating transcription processes with the EHR

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system helps prevent errors, helps access the required information faster, and allows health care

professionals to take accurate decisions about patients’ care.

Implementation

An EHR is an important mechanism for improving patient safety. Its advancement has

made it a viable option to prevent medical errors. However, the use of EHRs has certain ethical

implications such as security violation, data inaccuracies, lack of privacy and confidentiality, and

challenges during system implementation. Security violation takes place when patients’

confidential health information is accessible to others without their permission. To avoid security

violation, data should not only be password protected but also encrypted to restrict access to

unauthorized individuals. Firewalls and antivirus software should be used to protect data (Ozair

et al., 2015).

Though EHRs improve patient safety by reducing medical errors, data inaccuracies are

increasing. Loss of data during data transfer leads to inaccuracies that affect decision-making

related to patient care. A problem of concern related to data inaccuracy is medical identity theft,

which leads to incorrect information being filed into a person’s medical record, which in turn

leads to insurance fraud and wrong billing (Ozair et al., 2015).

In health care, information that is shared during physician–patient interactions should be

kept confidential and should be made inaccessible to unauthorized individuals. Enabling role-

based access controls based on user credentials will restrict access to the EHR system to

authorized users. The user should also be made aware that he or she is responsible for any

information that he or she misuses (Ozair et al., 2015).

As EHR is a complex software, there is a high likelihood that software failure may result

in inaccurate recordings of patients’ data. Therefore, EHR system implementation may have

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ethical implications due to the violation of data integrity (Ozair et al., 2015). EHRs can safeguard

patient confidentiality by using various methods that prevent security breaches. In addition to

this, creating reminders that ask for a confirmation before accessing confidential information can

help protect data. A nesting system could be developed, which would allow, for example, a

health care professional from a specific specialty clinic to access patient records by signing into

the specialty domain (Shenoy & Appel, 2017). These methods will enable the safe and efficient

use of EHRs and ensure patient safety.

Conclusion

Patient safety involves preventing the risk of harm or injuries to patients by establishing a

safety culture and providing high-quality medical care. Health care organizations must

understand patient safety issues and find solutions for these issues by designing systems that

prevent errors from occurring. Potential solutions include effective communication, changes in

leadership style, and the use of EHRs. The ethical implications of these solutions should be

considered before implementing them in a health care setting. It is also important that health care

professionals undergo continuous education and effective training, provide appropriate medical

care, prevent errors, and follow safety practices to improve clinical outcomes.

Comment [A5]: The concluding paragraph summarizes the analysis and solutions offered in this paper.

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Comment [A6]: You provided a well- researched paper. Your paper is enhanced by the use of recently published academic peer review journal articles.