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The Hidden Cost of Regulation: The Administrative Cost of Reporting Serious Reportable Events

机译:法规的隐藏成本:报告严重可报告事件的行政成本

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Background: More than half of the 50 states (27) and the District of Columbia require reporting of Serous Reportable Events (SREs). The goal is to hold providers accountable and improve patient safety, but there is little information about the administrative cost of this reporting requirement. This study was conducted to identify costs associated with investigating and reporting SREs. Methods: This qualitative study used case study methods that included interviewing staff and review of data and documents to investigate each SRE occurring at one academic medical center during fiscal year 2013. A framework of tasks and a model to categorize costs was created. Time was summarized and costs were estimated for each SRE. Results: The administrative cost to process 44 SREs was estimated at $353,291, an average cost of $8,029 per SRE, ranging $6,653 for an environmental-related SRE to $21,276 for a device-related SRE. Care management SREs occurred most fre-quendy, costing an average $7,201 per SRE. Surgical SREs, the most expensive on average, cost $9,123 per SRE. Investigation of events accounted for 64.5% of total cost; public reporting, 17.2%; internal reporting, 10.2%; finance and administration, 6.0%; and 2.1%, other. Even with 26 states mandating reporting, the 17.2% incremental cost of public reporting is substantial. Conclusion: Policy makers should consider the opportunity costs of these resources, averaging $8,029 per SRE, when mandating reporting. The benefits of public reporting should be collectively reviewed to ensure that the incremental costs in this resource-constrained environment continue to improve patient safety and that trade-offs are acknowledged.
机译:背景:50个州(27个州)和哥伦比亚特区中,有超过一半要求报告浆液性可报告事件(SRE)。目标是让医疗服务提供者承担责任并提高患者安全性,但是有关此报告要求的管理成本的信息很少。进行这项研究是为了确定与调查和报告SRE相关的成本。方法:该定性研究使用的案例研究方法包括采访工作人员,审查数据和文件以调查2013财年在一个学术医学中心发生的每个SRE。创建了任务框架和成本分类模型。总结时间并估算每个SRE的成本。结果:处理44个SRE的行政成本估计为353,291美元,每个SRE的平均成本为8,029美元,与环境相关的SRE的平均成本为6,653美元,与设备相关的SRE的平均成本为21,276美元。护理管理SRE最频繁出现,每个SRE平均花费$ 7,201。外科SRE平均价格最高,每个SRE费用为9,123美元。事件调查占总费用的64.5%;公开报告,占17.2%;内部报告,10.2%;财务和行政,6.0%;其他占2.1%。即使有26个州要求进行报告,公共报告的增量成本也高达17.2%。结论:决策者在授权报告时应考虑这些资源的机会成本,平均每个SRE为8,029美元。应集体审查公共报告的好处,以确保在这种资源有限的环境中增加的费用继续改善患者的安全性,并且要权衡取舍。

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    Division of General Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston;

    Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Harvard Medical School;

    Edward P. Lawrence Center for Quality and Safety, Massachusetts General Hospital/Massachusetts General Physicians Organization,Department of Medicine and Department of Health Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston;

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