Below are detailed descriptions of reportable adverse events, grouped by state or federal agency. Answer the question that appears beneath EACH description. When you're finished, click View Reporting Instructions to move to the next page.
The following must be reported as an SRE:
Additional guidance:
You are also required to report this event to the Department of Public Health (DPH) as a serious reportable event even if it occurred at another hospital or ambulatory surgery center UNLESS you have reason to believe the other facility has already reported it to DPH.
Reference: M.G.L. c. 111, § 51H, 105 CMR §§ 130.332, 140.308; DPH, 2012 SRE Reporting Guidance; Circular Letter #12-9-570
The Serious Incident section will become available only if “No” or “Unsure” is selected. Otherwise, by selecting ‘yes’ you will be given directions for reporting an SRE that may also be a serious incident.
DPH requires you to report any of the following as a serious incident:
These events are reportable if they occurred on premises covered by your facility's license.
Reference: 105 CMR § 130.331. (Note that DPH has the regulatory authority to add to this list of serious incidents through guidance.)
QPSD requires you to report any of the following as a major incident:
Note that it is expected that all events reported to the Department of Public Health as SREs will also be reported to QPSD as major incidents. In addition, QPSD encourages facilities to identify, analyze and report “near miss” incidents.
Major incidents types 1 – 3 are specific outcomes that should be reported to QPSD without regard to the underlying circumstances.
QPSD defines major impairment as a significant change in the patient’s functional status either physically or mentally.
Reference: 243 CMR § 3.08(2)