Procedural Skills Education
Errors in healthcare delivery are a leading cause of death and injury.
A substantial body of evidence points to medical errors as a leading cause of death
and injury. Multiple studies have demonstrated that between 3 and 4% of patients
experience injuries as a result of medical management during a hospital admission.
Approximately half of the adverse injuries are preventable. Deaths due to preventable
adverse events exceed the deaths attributable to motor vehicle accidents, breast cancer
and AIDS. Total national costs are estimated to be between $37.6 billion and $50
billion for adverse events and between $17 billion and $29 billion for preventable
adverse events, accounting for approximately 4% and 2 % of national healthcare expenditures.
At AUMC safety is a top priority
The Making Healthcare SAFER initiative is a hospital wide interspecialty, interprofessional
initiative to decrease learner associated procedural errors that can lead to patient
morbidity and mortality. This includes both mechanical complications as well as health
care – associated infections. Both of these complications increase the cost of the
care we deliver to our patients as well as affecting our national quality scores and
health system reputation.
All GME learners are responsible for providing the highest level of patient safety.
This includes basic simple effective actions such as hand washing and foaming both
on entrance and exit of a patient’s room. The Making Healthcare SAFER initiative is
divided into 4 distinct parts: