More than ten years ago, UZ Leuven partnered with symplr Patient Safety (TPSC) and its Belgian partner, adheco, to establish a patient incident management system. Even after moving to the TPSC solution, the largest Belgian Academic Hospital used multiple applications plus a homegrown system to manage employee first-aid events and workplace accidents. This approach essentially split patient incident data and workplace event data.
Changes in welfare legislation regarding first-aid and work accidents, however, caused the hospital to rethink its approach. In response, adheco answered the call to help UZ Leuven centrally manage all incident reporting. The solution was the TPSC CloudTM platform, live since January 2019.
Today, using the TPSC CloudTM, any of UZ Leuven’s 9,000 employees can easily report an event. As a result, approximately 300 first aid incidents and 600 workplace accidents are reported annually, contributing to safety improvements.
TPSC CloudTM platform was ideal for UZ Leuven because it enabled the hospital to customize its employee incident reporting system, dubbed “MIMS.” The application is structured as follows:
TPSC CloudTM enabled UZ Leuven to customize its form to contain the sections needed by various participants in the process. For example, the incident report file contains a summary of the incident used by the UZ Leuven Prevention & Environment Service. This allows the service to quickly view the status and most important details of a report at a glance. New information, such as the following, can be added to the file after the report is created, to accommodate the needs of any relevant party:
After an incident has been reported at UZ Leuven, an automatic workflow triggers the appropriate follow-up process based on the reporter’s responses to a few questions. An important filter helps to distinguish first-aid incidents from work-related accidents:
In cases where misinformation or interpretation differences lead to the wrong follow-up procedure, the Prevention & Environment Service can change the incident type.
The results of Prevention & Environment Service’s follow-up: discussion and possible implementation of improvement actions (e.g., the purchase of eye showers and the placing of warning cones).
UZ Leuven encourages employees to report as many incidents as possible, and the organization has come closer to its goal by using the TPSC CloudTM. Thorough reporting keeps patients, providers, and employees safer, of course. But it also minimizes financial costs and other negative consequences in the long term. For example, insurance claims are expedited when the insurer is provided with thorough details as soon as possible after the event.
The main advantage that UZ Leuven experiences by using the TPSC CloudTM is the integration of multiple applications within one environment, making auditing easier. Other benefits include:
One employee lauded TPSC’s convenience and ability to handle reports filed from any device:
“After my accident, I immediately consulted the Occupational Healthcare Department. Before the start of my consultation, I registered my work accident via the tablet, so that this was immediately reported to my employer.” (employee, UZ Leuven)
After the launch of the MIMS application, UZ Leuven started multiple new improvement projects within the TPSC CloudTM platform:
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