SEC SSER Patient Safety Measurement System for Healthcare The SSER is a volume-adjusted measure of Serious Safety Events, those events occurring from a deviation from generally accepted performance standards and resulting in moderate to severe patient harm or death
The HPI SEC SSER patient safety measurement guide - Press Ganey This resource provides an overview of Press Ganey’s HPI SEC SSER Patient Safety Measurement System for Healthcare including the levels of harm, SSER calculation and application of the SSER as an internal organizational measure and as a cross-industry comparative measure
Serious Safety Events: Getting to Zero - ASHRM They went beyond the NQF list (and its spinoffs) and looked at all causes of preventable harm Many of these hospitals adopted the definition created by Healthcare Performance Improvement, LLC (HPI), which also developed a Safety Event Classification (SEC)SM and a Serious Safety Event Rate (SSER)SM
Quality Improvement Training for Residents Fellows Residents are encouraged to utilize the HPI SEC SSER Patient Safety Measurement System for Healthcare, which strives to analyze events through the lens of Systems and Processes, as well as Teams and Human Factors, and to provide a framework toward quality improvement
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NEW: SSER Rate Chart - Solutions for Patient Safety The chart displaying the SSER per 10,000 adjusted patient days metric is available today, Feb 14 We encourage you to utilize this chart to better understand your SSER trends and the impact of your improvement work