Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas’s risk management plan is designed to uphold its ethical and legal responsibilities to stakeholders, including patients, staff, and the local community. By implementing risk management strategies, the hospital aims to “enhance patient safety and improve quality of care,”(Mercy, n.d.) thereby ensuring patient safety and high-quality care. The hospital’s commitment to ethical practices is evident in its efforts to “improve the performance quality of healthcare services through procedures that identify and prevent circumstances that could expose both the patient and the healthcare personnel to risk of an adverse event.” To further enhance its risk management plan, Mercy Hospital could adopt predictive analytics to identify potential risks sooner. Implementing predictive modeling and risk stratification can help identify risk not only associated with sentinel events but patient care quality as well.
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Quality & Patient Safety. (n.d.). Mercy. https://www.mercy.net/patients-visitors/quality-safety/
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