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Morbidity and Mortality Caused by Noncompliance with California Hospital Licensure: Immediate Jeopardies in California Hospitals, 2007-2017

  • Micha Y. Zheng
  • , Hansen Lui
  • , German Patino
  • , Nnenaya Mmonu
  • , Andrew J. Cohen
  • , Benjamin N. Breyer

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Abstract

Objective The California Department of Public Health investigates compliance with hospital licensure and issues an administrative penalty when there is an immediate jeopardy. Immediate jeopardies are situations in which a hospital's noncompliance of licensure requirements causes serious injury or death to patient. In this study, we critically examine immediate jeopardies between 2007 and 2017 in California. Methods All immediate jeopardies reported between 2007 and 2017 were abstracted for hospital, location, date, details of noncompliance, and patient's health outcome. Results Of 385 unique immediate jeopardies, 141 (36.6%) caused mortality, 120 (31.2%) caused morbidity, 96 (24.9%) led to a second surgery, 9 (2.3%) caused emotional trauma without physical trauma, and 19 (4.9%) were caught before patients were harmed. Immediate jeopardy categories included the following: surgical (34.2%), medication (18.9%), monitoring (14.2%), falls (7.8%), equipment (5.4%), procedural (5.4%), resuscitation (4.4%), suicide (3.9%), MD/RN miscommunication (3.4%), and abuse (2.3%). Conclusions Noncompliance to hospital licensure causes significant morbidity and mortality. Statewide hospital licensure policies should focus on enacting standardized reporting requirements of immediate jeopardies into an Internet-based form that public health officials can regularly analyze to improve hospital safety.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E401-E406
JournalJournal of Patient Safety
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • hospital safety
  • medical errors
  • never events
  • serious adverse events
  • surgical errors

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