Abstract

BackgroundThe delivery of cardiothoracic health care is complex, and despite best efforts, adverse patient outcomes do occur. There is significant heterogeneity in morbidity and mortality rounds within and between institutions as well as undertones of a “blame and shame” culture prohibitive to meaningful quality assessment and improvement of patient care. The Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) program was designed to address these issues. MethodsQIPS is built on the Donabedian model of quality and established phase-of-care adverse event analysis. It focuses on cultivating a culture of transparency. Every case review yields important demographic data, event factors, and the case inflection point, creating an institution-specific QIPS database. The QIPS format was presented by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Workforce on Patient Safety at 2 Society of Thoracic Surgeons webinar series in December 2021 and August 2022. Descriptive data on both presentations were collected. ResultsThe December 2021 webinar had 75 unique viewers from 13 countries, and there were 343 asynchronous playbacks. The August 2022 webinar had 38 unique viewers from 9 countries and 310 asynchronous playbacks. ConclusionsThe standardized QIPS methods allow consistent recording of event factors and the inflection point, which are root causes of case morbidity or mortality. Dedication to the program will build a granular databank and identify recurring individual or system issues to launch quality improvement initiatives that address institution-specific needs. QIPS is simple, effective, and reproducible and seeks to create a culture of patient-centered quality and excellence in cardiothoracic surgery programs.

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