The ECRI Institute has published their annual Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2016. As noted in the brief, the list is published each year to identify:
“…potential sources of danger that we believe warrant the greatest attention for the coming year. The list does not enumerate the most frequently reported problems or the ones associated with the most severe consequences—although we do consider such information in our analysis. Rather, the list reflects our judgment about which risks should receive priority now.” (p. 2)
The list includes:
- Inadequate Cleaning of Flexible Endoscopes before Disinfection Can Spread Deadly Pathogens
- Missed Alarms Can Have Fatal Consequences
- Failure to Effectively Monitor Postoperative Patients for Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Can Lead to Brain Injury or Death
- Inadequate Surveillance of Monitored Patients in a Telemetry Setting May Put Patients at Risk
- Insufficient Training of Clinicians on Operating Room Technologies Puts Patients at Increased Risk of Harm
- Errors Arise When HIT Configurations and Facility Workflow Do Not Support Each Other
- Unsafe Injection Practices Expose Patients to Infectious Agents
- Gamma Camera Mechanical Failures Can Lead to Serious Injury or Death
- Failure to Appropriately Operate Intensive Care Ventilators Can Result in Preventable Ventilator-Induced Lung Injuries
- Misuse of USB Ports Can Cause Medical Devices to Malfunction
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