Reframing the Morbidity and Mortality Conference: The Impact of a Just Culture

Author:

Brook KarolinaORCID,Agarwala Aalok V.1,Tewfik George L.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesia, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts

2. Department of Anesthesiology, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey.

Abstract

Abstract Morbidity and mortality (M&M) conferences are prevalent in all fields of medicine. Historically, they arose out a desire to improve medical care. Nevertheless, the goals of M&M conferences are often poorly defined, at odds with one another, and do not support a just culture. We differentiate among the various possible goals of an M&M and review the literature for strategies that have been shown to achieve these goals. Based on the literature, we outline an ideal M&M structure within the context of just culture: The process starts with robust adverse event and near miss reporting, followed by careful case selection, excluding cases solely attributable to individual error. Prior to the M&M, the case should be openly discussed with involved members and should be reviewed using a selected framework. The goal of the M&M should be selected and clearly defined, and the presentation format and rules of conduct should all conform to the selected presentation goal. The audience should ideally be multidisciplinary and multispecialty. The M&M should conclude with concrete tasks and assigned follow-up. The entire process should be conducted in a peer review protected format within an environment promoting psychological safety. We conclude with future directions for M&Ms.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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