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Feb 15
2010

Try ORQA's WHO Surgical Checklist Module

Posted by momeara in WHOPSOpatient safetyGawandechecklistActive Agenda

momeara

Dr. Atul Gawande does a great job explaining why checklists are now necessary in US healthcare in his best-selling new novel, The Checklist Manifesto.  

We've implemented the WHO surgical checklist as a module which integrates with other modules in our PSES to allow the clinician to feel safe the checklist data is stored securely with a listed Patient Safety Organization and is accessible for later follow-up if needed.  They can also trigger other actions when necessary such as a patient safety event report form (Common Formats 1.0), a workorder request for faulty equipment, document participants, assign tasks for later follow up, and quantify cultural challenges or successes through Active Agenda's unique culture measurement solution.

See how simple it is to complete a demonstration WHO surgical checklist by clicking here.  After clicking "Save", check out the various tabs to spawn associated records or click the "Reports" tab to export a completed pdf form version of the WHO checklist form. 

The application theme can be customized to your organization's preference, the checklist is also easily customized (by a system administrator),  and best of all Active Agenda and all of ORQA's healthcare extensions are freely available as open source software under the Reciprocal Public License.

Download Patient Safety Modules for Active Agenda here.

The downloaded module needs to be added to an Active Agenda instance avialable through http://www.activeagenda.com or by downloading ORQA's VMware appliance available for free download for registered users.

Thanks,

Mike 

 

 

Jul 03
2009

ORQA Direction

Posted by momeara in web 2.0softwareradiologyqualitypeer reviewpatient safetyPACSOrqaOpRiskopen sourceincident reportinghealthcareGoogle Wave

momeara

Over the past few months I've really been impressed with the information filtering out about Google Wave.  It seems to combine the best features of web email such as gmail, with Twitter, Facebook, and Sharepoint, all in one bundle.  The best part is their announcement that not only will Google Wave be Open Source, but we won't have to rely on the Google "cloud" because they say they're releasing Wave server  software as open source to run private servers.

 Our ultimate goal is to tightly couple the compliance and formal tracking and communications features of Active Agenda  with the rich collaborative features of Wave to bring a comprehensive solution to healthcare to successfully manage the exponentially growing amount of compliance and safety requirements.

 Google Wave is still in its very early stages, but we're actively working on what we can, and one of the first steps is the availability of Google Gadgets based on the OpenSocial API that give realtime visibility in to key metrics tracked within our Active Agenda servers.

Feel free to click the link below to add the Gadget to your own iGoogle start page, or any other page that supports Google Gadgets.

 

 

Add to Google

If you add the Gadget and click the links, you'll be taken to our demo site login screen.  If the username and ID don't prepopulate, you can log in with username: 'demodr' and password: 'orqapass'.

We're eager for feedback for further enhancing the visibility and collaborative features of our applications, so please click the Login link to register on our web site and participate in the Community Forums to share your feedback.  Also feel free to call 888-408-8886 or email us at info@orqa.org anytime.

Mar 31
2009

When things go awry

Posted by momeara in web 2.0patient safetyGrand Roundsblogging

momeara

This week's edition of Grand Rounds is hosted by Paul Levy's exemplary blog, "Running a Hospital".  He has collected some very powerful stories under a post titled, "When Things Go Awry" that truly capture why many of us do what we do.  I know I find reassurance that I'm doing the right thing with ORQA.  This is a must-read for anyone in health care.  

For those of you new to blogging, "Grand Rounds is the the weekly rotating carnival of the best of the medical blogosphere." 

Jan 21
2009

Medicine has entered the B-17 phase...

Posted by momeara in qualitypatient safetyhealthcarehealth 2.0aerospace

momeara

That quote is from a great New Yorker article written by Atul Gawande.  It was published a little over a year ago, but the airline crash and exemplary performance from the pilot this week brought the analogy mentioned in this article back in to focus.