Advancing patient safety in cataract surgery
Though cataract removal is considered among the safest and most common procedures performed in the U.S., errors during cataract surgery in persist. During 2014 and 2015, facilities in Massachusetts reported 16 Serious Reportable Events (SREs) related to cataract surgery to the Department of Public Health. Five of these "never events" caused permanent loss of vision and others required patients to postpone the procedure or undergo corrective surgery.
The Betsy Lehman Center convened an expert panel of ophthalmologists, anesthesiologists, nurse managers and patient representatives to more closely examine the risks surfaced by these incidents and to develop recommendations for mitigating them.