Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4279930 The American Journal of Surgery 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, Wrong Person Surgery was approved by the Joint Commission Board of Commissioners in July 2003 and became effective July 1, 2004. It requires the performance of a preprocedural verification process, marking of the procedure site, and performing a “time out” immediately before the start of a procedure. Compliance with the Universal Protocol requirements remains cumbersome because of the inherent characteristics of the surgical work flow process.MethodsBy working directly with the Joint Commission, their medical staff, perioperative nursing staff, and members of the hospital quality department, the authors were able to develop an innovative anatomic marking form, which serves as a surrogate for marking patients.ResultsThe marking form has been used on 112,500 patients over 4.5 years, with a single implementation error that led to minimal patient harm.ConclusionThis article describes the development of the anatomic marking form and the practical implications the process has on patient safety.

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