Mortality Review VI-4. 2 Benefits of Mortality Review  improved monitoring of quality of care  development of a mortality database  improved timeliness.

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Mortality Review VI-4

2 Benefits of Mortality Review  improved monitoring of quality of care  development of a mortality database  improved timeliness of documentation and reporting  increased attention to quality across all services  enhanced ability to respond to outside inquiry (licensing, media, etc.)

3 Organizational Support Culture Cross-disciplinary team approach

4 Purposes of Mortality Review To determine “red flags” To determine contributing factors of the circumstances surrounding the individual’s death To identify patterns or trends To prevent similar occurrences To determine whether changes are needed To make care and treatment recommendations

5 Designing the Mortality Review System Why Conduct Mortality Reviews? How Are Mortality Reviews Conducted? When Are Mortality Reviews Conducted? Who Will Be Involved?

6 Why Conduct a Mortality Review? Outcomes Recommendations

7 How? Collect Information Review Life of Consumer Identify Issues and Concerns Propose Recommendations

8 When are Mortality Reviews Conducted? Triggers from Special Incident Reports

9 Who? Clinical Staff Members of Management Team Sub-Committee of Risk Management, Assessment and Planning Committee

10 Information Dissemination Recommendations Shared Confidentiality Ensured

11 Potential Challenges Sufficient information available Timely notification Autopsies not conducted Death certification information

Mortality Review System-Wide Quality Enhancement