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The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act
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ch. 6A subch. VII part C
established a system of
patient safety organization A Patient Safety Organization (PSO) is a group, institution, or association that improves medical care by reducing medical errors. Common functions of patient safety organizations are data collection and analysis, reporting, education, funding ...
s and a national patient safety database. To encourage reporting and broad discussion of adverse events, near misses, and dangerous conditions, it also established privilege and confidentiality protections for Patient Safety Work Product (as defined in the act). The PSQIA was introduced by Sen. Jim Jeffords -VT It passed in the Senate July 21, 2005 by unanimous consent, and passed the House of Representatives on July 27, 2005, with 428 Ayes, 3 Nays, and 2 Present/Not Voting.S. 544 (109th) — Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (GovTrack.us)
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Context for the passage of the Act

The Notice of proposed rulemakingPatient Safety and Quality Improvement — Proposed Rule, Federal Register February 12, 2008, pages 8112–8183.
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Summary of the act's major sections


Definitions

''Patient Safety Organization'' (PSO) must certify that it supports the requirements in the PSQIA and b

on the
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(AHRQ) web site. The definition of ''Patient Safety Work Product'' (PSWP) is quite broad. Patient safety work product includes any data, reports, records, memoranda, analyses (such as root cause analyses), or written or oral statements (or copies of any of this material), which are assembled or developed by a provider for reporting to a PSO and are reported to a PSO; or are developed by a patient safety organization for the conduct of patient safety activities; and which could result in improved patient safety, health care quality, or health care outcomes; or which identify or constitute the deliberations or analysis, or identify the fact of reporting pursuant to a patient safety evaluation system (42 USC 299b-21(7)(A)). However, patient safety work product does not include a patient's
medical record The terms medical record, health record and medical chart are used somewhat interchangeably to describe the systematic documentation of a single patient's medical history and care across time within one particular health care provider's jurisdic ...
, billing and discharge information, or any other original patient or provider records; nor does it include information that is collected, maintained, or developed separately, or exists separately, from a patient safety evaluation system.


Privilege and confidentiality protections

Patient Safety Work Product must not be disclosed, except in very specific circumstances and subject to very specific restrictions. Note: the Patient Safety Activities Exception is the most common one that providers and PSOs will be working with. Permitted Disclosures * Patient Safety Activities — PSWP may be disclosed: ** Between the Provider and the PSO — i.e.: *** From the provider to the PSO, for Patient Safety Activities, and *** From the PSO to the disclosing provider, for Patient Safety Activities ** To a contractor of a Provider or a PSO *** For contracted Patient Safety Activities *** Contractor may not further disclose, except back to the contracted provider or PSO ** Among affiliated providers, for Patient Safety Activities *** From one PSO to another PSO or another provider, if **** Direct identifiers (which are defined in the regulations) of any providers, affiliated organizations, corporate parents, subsidiaries, practice partners, employers, members of the workforce, or household members of such providers are removed; and **** With respect to any Individually identifiable health information within the PSWP, a limited data set (also defined by regulation) is produced * Business operations — A provider or PSO may disclose to attorneys, accountants or other professionals for business operations purposes. ** Further disclosure (except back to the contracting entity) is prohibited * Authorized by identified providers — Disclosure is permitted if all identified providers authorize the disclosure. ** Authorization must be in writing, signed by the provider, and ** Must state the nature and scope of the disclosure * Accrediting bodies (e.g.,
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) — PSWP may be (but is not required to be) disclosed to an accrediting body if: ** Any identified provider agrees to the disclosure; or ** Direct identifiers of any provider (or affiliated organizations, corporate parents, subsidiaries, practice partners, employers, members of the workforce, or household members) are removed * Nonidentifiable PSWP — May be disclosed ** The regulations set out specific requirements for "nonidentification." * Research — This exception allows disclosure to researchers conducting certain types of research projects. If protected health information is involved, the
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privacy and security rules also apply. *
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(FDA) — PSWP may be disclosed to the FDA ** By a provider concerning an FDA-regulated product or activity, ** By an entity required to report to the FDA about the quality, safety, or effectiveness of an FDA-regulated product or activity, or ** By a contractor acting on behalf of the FDA or entity for these purposes * Law enforcement — PSWP may be disclosed to law enforcement personnel ** If the information relates to an event that either constitutes the commission of a crime, or for which the disclosing person reasonably believes constitutes the commission of a crime, provided that the disclosing person believes, reasonably under the circumstances, that the patient safety work product that is disclosed is necessary for criminal law enforcement purposes * Criminal proceedings — But only after a court makes an ''
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'' (in closed chambers) determination that: ** The PSWP contains evidence of a criminal act; ** The PSWP is material to the proceedings; and ** The PSWP is not reasonably available from any other source * Disclosure to permit equitable relief for reporting individuals — This exception allows use of PSWP by individuals who claim they have been the victim of an adverse employment action because the individual reported information to a PSO (either directly to the PSO or with the intent of having it reported to the PSO) ** There must be a "protective order" issued by the court or administrative tribunal to protect the confidentiality of PSWP used in the proceeding Violations & Enforcement * An individual who knowingly or recklessly violates the confidentiality provisions is subject to a
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of up to $10,000 for each act constituting such violation. * Safe Harbor — a provider whose workforce member discloses PSWP is not deemed to have violated the Act if that workforce member disclosure does not include written or oral statements that: ** Assess the quality of care of an identifiable provider, or ** Describe or pertain to one or more actions or failures to act by an identifiable provider : Note: the individual workforce member of the provider would still be subject to possible penalties if the disclosure is knowing or reckless. This safe harbor does not apply to the PSO itself — i.e., a PSO workforce member's disclosure is attributable to the PSO. The Act is enforced by the Secretary of
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* PSWP may be disclosed to (and the Secretary may require disclosure of PSWP) to investigate or determine compliance with the Patient Safety Act or with HIPAA.


Network of patient safety databases


Patient Safety Organization certification and listing

Listed PSO logo: only officially listed PSOs may display this logo.


See also

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Medical error A medical error is a preventable adverse effect of care (" iatrogenesis"), whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient. This might include an inaccurate or incomplete diagnosis or treatment of a disease, injury, syndrome, behavior ...
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Patient safety Patient safety is a discipline that emphasizes safety in health care through the prevention, reduction, reporting and analysis of error and other types of unnecessary harm that often lead to adverse patient events. The frequency and magnitude of ...
* Listed Patient Safety Organization *
Safety engineering Safety engineering is an engineering discipline which assures that engineered systems provide acceptable levels of safety. It is strongly related to industrial engineering/systems engineering, and the subset system safety engineering. Safety eng ...


References


Further reading

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White paper describing interaction of PSQIA and California laws
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External links


AHRQ FAQ for the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act

Listed Patient Safety Organizations

PSO Common Formats
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