Meaning of never event | Babel Free
Definitions
- A bad event that should never occur.
- A serious adverse medical event that should never occur and thus is, by strict definitions of preventability, always preventable, being unambiguous, clearly identifiable and measurable, and resulting in death or significant disability.
- A particularly shocking preventable medical error that should never occur.
Examples
“The safety systems engineer examined records of never events across several industries, including health care, air traffic control, and nuclear power.”
“Wrong-site surgery is a never event because it is always preventable when adequate double checks and crosschecks are enforced.”
“When never event was coined in 2001, it originally referred only to the most extreme medical errors. But over the past two decades, the phrase has come to encompass, more broadly, any severe adverse medical result that should have been preventable. In the U.S., never events are defined as 29 serious medical errors grouped into seven categories. They include conducting surgery on the wrong site or the wrong patient; killing or seriously injuring someone by giving them the wrong drug; performing artificial insemination with the wrong sperm or egg; the death or serious injury of a mother or newborn during the delivery of a low-risk pregnancy; patient elopement from the hospital; a serious injury or death from the result of falling while in a health care facility; and criminal events such as a patient being sexually or physically assaulted.”
“Kernicterus has been called a “never event,” identified on a list of “serious, egregious, preventable adverse events” by The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.