There has been growing interest in the concept of safety cases for medical devices and health information technology, but questions remain about how safety cases can be developed and used meaningfully in the safety management of healthcare services and processes. The paper presents two examples of the development and use of safety cases at a service level in healthcare. These first practical experiences at the service level suggest that safety cases might be a useful tool to support service improvement and communication of safety in healthcare. The paper argues that safety cases might be helpful in supporting healthcare organisations with the adoption of proactive and rigorous safety management practices. However, it is also important to consider the different level of maturity of safety management and regulatory oversight in healthcare. Adaptations to the purpose and use of safety cases might be required, complemented by the provision of education to both practitioners and regulators.
The development of safety cases for healthcare services: Practical experiences, opportunities and challenges
M. Sujan,P. Spurgeon,M. Cooke,A. Weale,P. Debenham,Steve Cross
Published 2015 in Reliability Engineering & System Safety
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2015
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Reliability Engineering & System Safety
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2015-08-01
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Medicine, Business, Computer Science
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