As much s root cause analysis is critical and useful in industry, it has demonstrated great value in healthcare system. Serious matter of hospitals, clinics, and physicians being sued has brought them to this conclusion that an effective root cause analysis, along with effective corrective and preventive action plans should be in order. To that end, the healthcare system adopted root cause analysis process to investigate what goes wrong at the roots to eliminate them permanently and stop them from happening again in future.
One major difference between the root cause analysis in healthcare with that in industry is the weight of human error. While in industry, the possibility of machineries failing is high, in healthcare the human errors are significant. Therefore, effective communication and scheduling (both of which contribute to human errors) are essential. To that end, it is vital to include several checking point during the corrective and preventive actions plan.
Following are the main elements influence the root cause analysis effectiveness:
- Patient characteristics
- The nature and steps of task
- Staffing
- Team elements
- Workplace environment
- Organizational strategies and management style
- Institutional structure
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