Making medical procedures safer was the key reason that the HFMEA process was designed by NCPS. It has a wide range of applications, from developing backup medication delivery systems, to improving the way laboratory specimens are drawn.
A five-step process is used by interdisciplinary teams to proactively evaluate a health care process. Specifically designed for use by health care professionals, the process offers users analytical tools such as flow diagramming, decision trees, and prioritized scoring systems. The tools enable the user to proactively identify vulnerabilities and deal with them effectively.
The process streamlines hazard analysis steps found in a traditional Failure Mode and Effect Analysis procedure — an analytical process often used by engineers to identify potential failures of individual components and subsystems.
HFMEA includes health care-specific definitions for severity, probability, and detectability. It is a systematic engineering-based approach used to identify system vulnerabilities and correct problems before they occur.
The Five-Step Process
Step 1: Define the HFMEA Topic
Step 2: Assemble a Multidisciplinary Team
Step 3: Graphically Describe the Process
Step 4: Conduct a Hazard Analysis
Step 5: Actions and Outcome Measures
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