The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has
released the 2016 Medical Error Report. Statewide, the total number of reported adverse
events in 2016 was 127, with 122 reported by hospitals. This year has the most
reported events for a year since the beginning of medical errors reporting in
2006, with 127 reported. The most reported event for 2016 was stage 3 or 4
pressure ulcers (also known as bed sores) acquired after admission. The second
most reported event for 2016 was surgery performed on the wrong body part.
Be sure to check the data table Appendix B for your
individual hospital report on ISDH’s website. The data tables provide the
number of inpatient discharges, the number of outpatient visits, and the number
of procedures performed by each hospital for 2016.
Last week, the Indy Star covered the 2016 Medical Error Report release, and it is
possible that your local media will pick up this news story as well. Be
prepared for media questions with this toolkit
highlighting several key areas of the report including media talking points,
action steps for hospitals to take, and additional patient safety resources.
Visit the ISDH Medical Error Reporting page for more information and please let Karin Kennedy
know if you have any questions.