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ECRI Institute Announces its Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2012

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa.–Health technology offers countless benefits, but also some real risks. ECRI Institute discusses which risks should be part of every hospital’s patient safety initiatives with the release of its Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2012. Now in its fifth year of publication, the annual Top 10 hazard list is a comprehensive report designed to raise awareness of the potential dangers associated with the use of medical devices and systems. Most significantly, the report includes action-oriented recommendations on addressing these risks.


The top five hazards on ECRI Institute’s 2012 list are:

  • Alarm hazards
  • Exposure hazards from radiation therapy and computed tomography
  • Medication administration errors using infusion pumps
  • Cross-contamination from flexible endoscopes
  • Inattention to change management for medical device connectivity

“With so many health technologies being used today, it can be difficult for hospitals to decide how to prioritize their safety efforts,” says James P. Keller, Jr., ECRI Institute’s vice president, Health Technology Evaluation and Safety. “Our list can be used as a guide to help hospitals focus on the most important issues.”

The list is updated each year based upon information found in ECRI Institute’s medical device problem reporting databases, ECRI Institute PSO, and the judgment, analysis, and expertise of the organization’s multidisciplinary patient safety staff. Some hazards remain for several years if still deemed critical, and others are removed to make room for new, more pressing safety concerns.

Each of the hazards in the 2012 report met one or more of the following criteria:

  • It has resulted in injury or death
  • It has occurred frequently
  • It can affect a large number of individuals
  • It has had a high profile or wide-spread news coverage
  • Lastly, to make the list, there had to be clear steps hospitals can take now to minimize the risks from each of the hazards.

This year, in addition to the published Top 10 report, ECRI Institute has developed a web-based survey tool to help hospitals easily assess their facility’s risk in each of the 10 areas. The new tool is available exclusively to members of ECRI Institute’s Health Devices System.

“Every hospital should develop a team of health-technology safety champions,” says Keller. “Their number one assignment should be to protect their patients from the type of risks on our list. The new self-assessment tool was designed to help them do that.”

The list is available for free download at: www.ecri.org/2012_Top_10_Hazards.

The Top 10 list was originally published in the November 2011 issue of ECRI Institute’s Health Devices journal. The journal is provided to members of ECRI Institute’s Health Devices System, Health Devices Gold, and SELECTplus™ programs. Health Devices journals feature comparative, brand-name evaluations of medical devices and systems based on extensive laboratory testing and clinical studies. ECRI Institute’s evaluations focus on the safety, performance, efficacy, and human factors design of specific medical devices and technologies.

For questions about ECRI Institute’s annual list of technology hazards, contact ECRI Institute by mail at 5200 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462-1298, USA; by telephone at 610-825-6000, ext. 5891; by email at clientservices@ecri.org; or by fax at 610-834-1275.

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Posted November 9, 2011

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