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National statutory reporting: not even ticking the boxes? The quality of 'Learning from Deaths' reporting in quality accounts within the NHS in England 2017-2020.

Brummell Z, Braun D, Hussein Z, et al. National statutory reporting: not even ticking the boxes? The quality of 'Learning from Deaths' reporting in quality accounts within the NHS in England 2017-2020. BMJ Open Qual. 2023;12(1):e002092 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002092

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March 1, 2023
Brummell Z, Braun D, Hussein Z, et al. BMJ Open Qual. 2023;12(1):e002092.
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Reporting adverse events and lessons learned can help improve patient safety beyond the original impacted facility, but low-quality reports can hinder learning. This study describes the quality of reports submitted during the first three years of England’s mandatory Learning from Deaths (LfD) program. While up to half of National Health Service (NHS) hospital trusts submitted data for all six regulatory statutes, a small minority did not submit any data. Three years in, the identification, reporting, and investigation of deaths has improved, but evidence of improved patient safety is still lacking.

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Brummell Z, Braun D, Hussein Z, et al. National statutory reporting: not even ticking the boxes? The quality of 'Learning from Deaths' reporting in quality accounts within the NHS in England 2017-2020. BMJ Open Qual. 2023;12(1):e002092 10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002092

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