Tables 2, 3 are complete as soon as a report is made. Tables 1 and 4 are coded only at the end of the reporting cycle. Hence will be fewer by the number of reports waiting to be coded.

Hospital:    Year:    Category:    Staff:

Table 1: Severity Assessment Code (SAC) [2012]
Near
Miss
?
Row
L
i
k
e
l
i
h
o
o
d
Frequent000211254078
Likely0008312115
Possible000010102
Unlikely001000001
Rare000000000
Column001295357196

Table 4: SAC category by month
SAC LevelNear
Miss
?Row
Tot
Y-M1234
2012-010030755193
2012-020010203
Total0031757196

 
Table 2: By Category
CategoryN%
Surgery148.9%
Patient Falls240.0%
Blood Transfusion00.0%
Medications7447.1%
Public events10.6%
Safety42.5%
Drains, Catheters4226.8%
Treatment00.0%
Harm/Injury31.9%
Unexpected CPR00.0%
Anesthesia00.0%
Laboratory21.3%
Other1610.2%
Total157100.0%

Table 3: By Staff
CategoryN%
Doctor42.6%
Nurse7950.6%
Paramedical7145.5%
Admin.B21.3%
Total156100.0%
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Article Information
Title: Statistic Analysis of online Incident Reporting System
Subtitle: Incident Reports: Severity Assessment Code (SAC) by Hospital and Year
Author:
Article URL: http://www.qi.org.tw/Safety/AIMS/SACmatrix.aspx
Created: 2010-04-10 08:55
Updated: 2010-09-16 07:39
Keywords: SAC Matrix
Description: Incident Severity vs Probability by Hospital and Year