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Commission is Oregon's First Patient Safety Organization
Oregon Patient Safety Commission Federal Reporting Status Received
The Oregon Patient Safety Commission has been listed as the first federally-designated Patient Safety Organization (PSO) in Oregon. PSOs are designed to improve the quality and safety of U.S. health care by encouraging voluntary, confidential sharing of adverse event data. More information about PSOs is available at www.pso.ahrq.gov
Learning More About Patient Safety
Commission's first-ever look at overall hospital safety in Oregon
The Oregon Patient Safety Commission has released a first-ever look at overall patient safety in Oregon. This effort is in support of our "North Star" goal that Oregon can develop the safest healthcare delivery system in the nation by 2010. The report addresses six critical areas. For each area the Commission established a benchmark (where we are now) and a target (where we need to be by the end of 2010).
Commissioner Interview
We continue our series of interviews with members of the Oregon Patient Safety Commission's Board of Directors. Learn more about their approach to patient safety.
Information for Patients and Families
The Patient Safety Commission provides a short summary of resources available to help patients and their families as they interact with the health care system.
Workshop on Written Notification
Read about the Commission's workshop on disclosure and written notification. The workshop was attended by 62 participants representing 35 hospitals and health systems and two nursing home chains.
Our Patient Safety Reporting Program
Ambulatory Surgery Centers
Over half of all Oregon ASCs have joined the Commission's adverse event reporting program. Amy Gryziec is the Patient Safety Commission's Field Coordinator for ambulatory surgery centers. You can reach Amy at 503.227.2632 or E-mail her at amy.gryziec@oregonpatientsafety.org.
Hospitals
56 of Oregon's 58 hospitals participate in the adverse event reporting program. Leslie Ray is the Commission's Field Coordinator for hospitals. You can reach Leslie at 503.224.9227 or E-mail her at leslie.ray@oregonpatientsafety.org.
Nursing Homes
Over 75% of Oregon's nursing homes have agreed to participate in the adverse event reporting program. Amy Gryziec is the Commission's Field Coordinator for nursing homes. You can reach Amy at 503.227.2632 or E-mail her at amy.gryziec@oregonpatientsafety.org.
Retail Pharmacies
A growing number of retail pharmacies have joined Oregon's innovative adverse event reporting program. Leslie Ray is the Commission's Field Coordinator for retail pharmacies. You can reach Leslie at 503.224.9227 or E-mail her at leslie.ray@oregonpatientsafety.org.
 

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