Reportable Errors

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Reportable Errors

There are three types of reportable events:
  1. An adverse event is when a patient experiences harm or injury due to the negative outcome of treatment or lack of treatment.
  2. A near-miss is a variation in process or procedure that did not affect the outcome of a patient’s treatment but could carry a significant risk to patient care if it recurs.
  3. A sentinel event is an unexpected death or serious injury and signals immediate action, investigation, and response.
Events that fall into these categories must be reported and documented to ensure similar occurrences do not happen again.