When something goes wrong in an ambulatory setting, Ms. Darling advocates using the Proactive Reduction of Outpatient Malpractice: Improving Safety, Efficiency and Satisfaction guidelines from an article in The Joint Commission’s February 2014 issue.
PROMISES’ steps include:
- Immediately disclosing the adverse situation
- Ensuring the patient receives necessary treatment or care
- Empathizing with the patient and the patient’s family
- Following up and following through
- Supporting colleagues
