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A Web Site for
Minnesota Nurses.
Created from the ideas of
Minnesota
Nurses.
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Minnesota
Nursing News
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Ok, here it is, The
Charities Database where you can review expenses
of Hospitals and other non-profits. From Minnesota's
Attorney General, Mike Hatch, comes this simple to
use link. Follow this Instructions;
1.Click our link above or to the right.
Charities Database
2.Go to the bottom of the page and type in Name of
Organization.
Only the first part of the name is needed, i.e.
"Allina", "Healtheast", "Fairview", "Methodist" or
"north Memorial".
Usually a city is not needed for the search, it's
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Adverse Health
Events in Minnesota 2006 |
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Overview,
Minnesota is the first
state to fully adopt the standards established by
National Quality Form for reporting adverse health
events. Click >
Patient Safety to view the 2006 report. |
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What is it? |
What
does it tell us? |
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Since
2003, Minnesota hospitals by law are required to report all
Adverse Health Events to the Minnesota Health
Department. This report must be to filed within 15
working days from the discovery of the event. Once reported, the facility
has 60 days to complete and submit the findings of
their root cause, analysis and a correction action
plan for each adverse event. |
Total number of the events
from a list of 27 Adverse
Health Events. These 27 events come from 6 categories
of care. Listed below are the 6
categories.
1. Surgical Events
2. Environmental Events
3. Patient Protection Events
4. Care Management Events
5. Product or Device Events
6. Criminal Events |
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Why report the events |
Most
common event |
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In a 1999 report, the
Institute of Medicine estimated that 44,000 to
98,000 Americans die annually because of medical
mistakes. Reporting the events without blame is the
first steps toward understanding medical errors. |
Minnesota's most common
problem, not resulting in death or disability,
foreign objects such as surgical sponges and
instruments left inside patients at the end of
operations. In 2005, 39 events, in 2006, 26 events. |
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"The
Good News" |
"The
Bad News" |
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Minnesota is the first
state to require all its 147 Hospitals and care
centers to report
the events listed under the 27 Adverse
Health Events established by the National Quality
Form. |
The Public Report only
contains numbers. Consumers still lack a complete
understanding of the events and corrective plans
made by health care facilities. Therefore the
numbers alone can
not be used to make decisions about healthcare for
consumers. |
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