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MGMA Insights: Addressing Diagnostic Errors in Healthcare with Susan Montminy

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Welcome to the MGMA Insights Podcast, hosted by Daniel Williams, Senior Editor at MGMA. In this episode, Daniel is joined by Susan Montminy, Director of Risk Management and Analytics for Caveris. With over 30 years of experience in patient safety and healthcare leadership, Montminy discusses key issues from Caveris's recent white paper, Hidden in Plain Sight: Exposing the Drivers of Diagnostic Error. Montminy shares her insights into the complexities of diagnostic errors, particularly within the high-stakes environment of emergency departments, and explores the role of teamwork, communication, and leadership in mitigating these errors.

Key Takeaways:

  • Diagnostic Errors Defined: Montminy uses the National Academy of Medicine's definition, describing diagnostic error as a failure to establish a timely and accurate diagnosis or failure to communicate it to the patient.
  • Emergency Departments as High-Risk Zones: Due to their fast-paced, chaotic environments, emergency departments are the source of about 28% of diagnostic errors. Montminy describes this setting as “controlled chaos,” where effective leadership, communication, and organization are critical to maintaining control.
  • Types of Diagnostic Bias: Two significant biases discussed are:
    • Anchoring Bias: Clinicians may fixate on initial symptoms, potentially overlooking new, relevant information.
    • Confirmation Bias: Clinicians may unconsciously prioritize information that confirms an initial diagnosis while dismissing conflicting data.
  • The Role of Diagnostic Timeouts: Inspired by surgical timeouts, diagnostic timeouts encourage clinicians to pause and reassess their diagnostic conclusions, fostering better accuracy through collaborative insights.
  • The Future of Diagnostic Error Management: AI shows promise in aiding diagnostics by consolidating data for clinicians. Montminy emphasizes the need to balance technological aid without overwhelming healthcare providers, especially in fast-paced settings like the ED.

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Welcome to the MGMA Insights Podcast, hosted by Daniel Williams, Senior Editor at MGMA. In this episode, Daniel is joined by Susan Montminy, Director of Risk Management and Analytics for Caveris. With over 30 years of experience in patient safety and healthcare leadership, Montminy discusses key issues from Caveris's recent white paper, Hidden in Plain Sight: Exposing the Drivers of Diagnostic Error. Montminy shares her insights into the complexities of diagnostic errors, particularly within the high-stakes environment of emergency departments, and explores the role of teamwork, communication, and leadership in mitigating these errors.

Key Takeaways:

  • Diagnostic Errors Defined: Montminy uses the National Academy of Medicine's definition, describing diagnostic error as a failure to establish a timely and accurate diagnosis or failure to communicate it to the patient.
  • Emergency Departments as High-Risk Zones: Due to their fast-paced, chaotic environments, emergency departments are the source of about 28% of diagnostic errors. Montminy describes this setting as “controlled chaos,” where effective leadership, communication, and organization are critical to maintaining control.
  • Types of Diagnostic Bias: Two significant biases discussed are:
    • Anchoring Bias: Clinicians may fixate on initial symptoms, potentially overlooking new, relevant information.
    • Confirmation Bias: Clinicians may unconsciously prioritize information that confirms an initial diagnosis while dismissing conflicting data.
  • The Role of Diagnostic Timeouts: Inspired by surgical timeouts, diagnostic timeouts encourage clinicians to pause and reassess their diagnostic conclusions, fostering better accuracy through collaborative insights.
  • The Future of Diagnostic Error Management: AI shows promise in aiding diagnostics by consolidating data for clinicians. Montminy emphasizes the need to balance technological aid without overwhelming healthcare providers, especially in fast-paced settings like the ED.

Resources Mentioned:


CareCredit
Are your patients concerned about out-of-pocket costs? Is your practice looking for a way to help address those concerns and improve the patient experience? Then, you may want to consider offering the CareCredit credit card as a payment option. For over thirty-five years, CareCredit, a Synchrony solution, has been offering patients a way to pay for health and wellness expenses not covered by insurance. CareCredit can seamlessly integrate with your business and offer a valuable financing option for your patients so they can pay for services or products over time to help fit their budget. To learn more about how CareCredit works for you and your patients, visit www.carecredit.com/mgmapodcast.

NextGen
Looking to transform your healthcare practice with AI? NextGen Healthcare is leading the way by leveraging artificial intelligence. It is helping practices improve efficiency, streamline workflows, and enhance patient outcomes. From predictive analytics to automating routine tasks, NextGen Healthcare's AI solutions are revolutionizing the delivery of care. Don't miss out on the future of healthcare innovation. Visit https://www.nextgen.com/ today to learn how NextGen Healthcare can help you drive efficiency and elevate patient care.

  continue reading

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