The State Claims Agency (SCA) has a statutory remit to manage personal injury claims on behalf of Delegated State Authorities including the Health Service Executive. I have been informed by the SCA that the information below has been extracted from the National Incident Management System (NIMS) according to the below criteria:
Criteria used
- Incidents relate to Acute Statutory and Voluntary Hospitals only as per PQ 12203/22 referenced.
- Incidents reported in the period 2017-2021.
- Incidents involving patients, service users, staff, visitors, members of the public, contractors
- The incident reported with ‘Outcome at the time of the incident’ or ‘Additional outcome since Incident’ = ‘Injury not requiring first aid’, ‘Injury or illness, requiring first aid’, ‘Injury requiring medical treatment’, ‘Long Term disability/incapacity (incl. Psychosocial)’, ‘Permanent/Incapacity (incl. Psychosocial)’, ‘Death’.
- This report is correct as of 01/03/2022
Question 1:
Acute Hospitals - Incident Reported in the past 5 years
- The incidents in table below reflect incidents reported in the Acute Hospital Group with an outcome / additional outcome to be:
- ‘Injury not requiring first aid’ o ‘Injury or illness, requiring first aid’,
- ‘Injury requiring medical treatment’,
- ‘Long Term disability/incapacity (incl. Psychosocial)’, ‘Permanent/Incapacity (incl. Psychosocial)’,
- ‘Death’.
My Department has sought further information from the SCA on the breakdown for minor and serious incidents.
Year Incident Reported
Year
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2017
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2018
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2019
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2020
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2021
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Number of Incidents Reported
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22,996
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25,976
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28,201
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33,564
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37,480
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Table 1 – Acute Hospitals Incident Reported in the past 5 years