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Laura Jull

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Aug 5, 2015, 10:57:45 AM8/5/15
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Hello,

 

Is anyone out there combining processes for Root Cause Analysis or Intensive Assessments with After Action Reports?  It is increasingly feeling like there is a definite overlap in the Risk Management documentation and the After Action Reports we develop to identify our six critical areas and areas for improvement in Emergency Management practices.  I’m beginning to feel like a lot of this work is duplicative and can perhaps be joined.  I also believe that since these two reporting streams are so alike that tracking of the issues may fall through the cracks since Risk has a tracking tool and so do Emergency Managers. 

 

Do any of you combine your reporting documents with Risk for your incidents and tracking of action items?  If yes, is there a tool/template report you could share?

 

Be safe; get prepared.

 

Laura Jull

 

Laura Jull, MEd, CEM, CHSP

Emergency Preparedness Coordinator

Harrison Medical Center

2520 Cherry Avenue

Bremerton, WA  98310

360-744-6426

 

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Scot Phelps

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Aug 6, 2015, 11:48:18 AM8/6/15
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I've applied the JCAHO root cause analysis model to events, but didn't integrate the two types of documents. I'd be interested in seeing any combined product...and I agree that we should better integrate with risk management (although that seems to be 'nursing malpractice' most places)
Scot

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Aug 6, 2015, 1:29:58 PM8/6/15
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I know most risk management include contracts with insurance companies. Some companies employ their own experts to do assessments and even on site inspections. This seems to be mostly with nursing homes. However, I have not seen a universal analysis model, perhaps others have. If so it would be of interest to know. Perhaps the insurance industry has a guide?
 
Ed P.
 
 
I've applied the JCAHO root cause analysis model to events, but didn't integrate
the two types of documents. I'd be interested in seeing any combined
product...and I agree that we should better integrate with risk management
(although that seems to be 'nursing malpractice' most places)
Scot

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