If You are looking for the Patient Safety Reporting System…

You have come to the wrong page. This page is about PSIs, an AHRQ Quality Indicator, which are in the Hospital Performance Report. If you have come to this page in error, please visit the PSRS web site to learn more.

Patient Safety Indicators

Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs), developed by the federally operated Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), are specifically intended to measure the occurrence rate of potentially preventable complications or adverse events that patients experience during their hospital stays. PSIs specifically measure complications and adverse events from:

  • medical conditions after admission
  • surgical procedures
  • obstetric procedures

PSIs have shown consistently that complication and adverse event rates vary substantially across hospitals. Evidence also suggests that high complication and adverse event rates may be associated with deficiencies in the quality of care. Widespread consensus exists that healthcare providers can reduce patient complications or adverse events by improving the overall environment of care and safety. Hospital-specific data on patient-safety performance and serious medical errors has been included in the annual New Jersey Hospital Performance Report since 2009.

View All PSIs for All NJ Hospitals

 

Last Reviewed: 12/5/2022