Title: Use of a comprehensive patient safety tool in primary care practices
Abstract: Purpose To present a tool that can be used to evaluate patient safety in both nurse-led and physician-led practices. Data source This article describes our experience with the Physician Practice Patient Safety Assessment (PPPSA) tool in six safety net practices—three of which were primary care nurse-managed health centers and three were physician-led federally qualified health centers. The information provided is from the tool itself and how it might be used in clinical settings, especially primary care. Conclusions The PPPSA is a tool to measure the extent to which patient safety practices are rigorously and systematically implemented throughout a health center. The tool's methodology requires discussion and consensus, incorporating a team approach with multiple perspectives within a center. It is designed to promote changes in practices that would improve patient safety. Implications for practice The tool has enormous relevance for primary care settings, especially those preparing themselves for patient-centered medical home status and meaningful use. But most important, it has relevance as we create healthcare environments that promote patient safety and a practice culture that is truly patient centered.