What is CAPSAC?
The California Patient Safety Action Coalition is a group of representatives from more than 20 of the state's leading public and private health care industry organizations who share the common goal of enhancing patient safety and increasing reporting of near misses and medical errors.
Who are the members of CAPSAC?
Representatives from a diverse group of health care industry stakeholders guide the coalition. List of members....
Our Approach
Many institutions assume medical errors are caused by negligent individuals and organizations, and, as such, can and should be prevented by assigning blame and punishment. This creates a culture in which health care providers are afraid to report errors and near misses. In contrast, CAPSAC members believe that a strictly punitive approach to the handling of medical errors can actually make things more unsafe by creating an incentive to not report possible safety concerns and errors. The CAPSAC approach to protecting the public from medical errors is to focus on making systems better and not on punishing individuals.
What is CAPSAC's goal?
CAPSAC wants to change the current culture of blame and punishment to
one of trust and accountability by promoting the principles of a "fair
and just culture" medical event reporting system. A "fair and just culture"
in health care organizations is characterized by everyone throughout the
organization being aware that medical errors are inevitable, but by reporting
all errors and unintended events - even when the events may not cause patient
injury - they can make the system safer.
Meeting & Resources
Tools
Member Organizations
Past Presentations
Questions
If you have questions about the program, please email or call Jennifer
Yanes at 650-330-4395
Member directory
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