Using the Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture (Webcast)
April 29, 2011
Summary
This webcast provided users with an overview of the development and use of the AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture. In addition, the Oregon Practice-based Research Network shared lessons learned. Results from the 2010 Preliminary Comparative Results were discussed as well as analyses of patient safety culture perceptions between physicians and other medical office staff, and how medical office characteristics like size, ownership, specialty, and Health Information Technology (Health IT) implementation affect the survey results.
Speakers and Presentation Slides
Project Director for the AHRQ Surveys on Patient Safety Culture
Westat
Introduction (PDF, 388 KB)
Comparative Database and Closing (PDF, 238 KB)
Chairman of Family Medicine
Cleveland Clinic
Development of the Medical Office SOPS (PDF, 208 KB)
Associate Professor of Family Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
Director
Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network (ORPRN)
Practice Reflections & Perceptions of MOSOPS—Process, Value, and Potential Use (PDF, 1 MB)
Senior Study Director
Westat
Preliminary Comparative Results and Analyses From the Medical Office SOPS (PDF, 938 KB)
Recording
Using the AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture Webinar (57 minutes)
Transcript
- Read the transcript of the webcast (PDF, 72 KB)
Related Materials
- AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture Website
Resources here include the Medical Office Survey, Survey Composites and Items, Survey User's Guide, and Comparative Database Results. - Improving Patient Safety in Medical Offices: A Resource List for Users of the AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture (PDF, 578 KB)
This document contains references to websites that provide practical resources medical offices can use to implement changes to improve patient safety culture and patient safety.