To view the Journal of Patient Safety article, Global Trigger Tool: Implementation Basics click here.
Below is a compendium of resources that have been developed by Florida Hospital (FH), or adapted from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), in Florida Hospital's implementation of the Global Trigger Tool (GTT). These resources are available for anyone to use "as is" or to modify to suit to the organization's environment. They will be regularly updated, based on feedback from outside organizations and on internal FH deployment. Click on the documents below to download.
Database
Description
Access database elements and specifications necessary for Global Trigger Tool data aggregation, tracking, trending, and reporting based on Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Global Trigger Tools (GTT) methodology (2007 ver).
Example Reports generated by the Patient Safety Officer from the data for optional distribution, for purposes of tracking and trending IHI-defined Adverse Event Rates.
Note:Report template assumes the database is in a specific location
- user/administrator should change this location.
Summarization of Trigger Tool worksheet findings following Chart Reviewers agreement and useful for discussion with Physician Authenticator. Once Harms are confirmed by the Physician, the Summary Report is the source for database entry. There are two optional forms provided.
The Florida Hospital Standard Operating Procedure will require modification based on an individual organization's specific circumstances. The SOP allows hospital teams to follow a consistent Global Trigger Tool methodology.
A document agreed upon by management for developing and implementing the Global Trigger Tool process. This document GTT project details such as project name, executive sponsor, goals and metrics, preliminary project statement, scope, resources, key deliverables, opportunity statement, barriers, data needs, and costs.
A monthly timeline for implementation of the Global Trigger Tool in a hospital system. This requires modification based on hospital resources and degree of automation.
A description of the Global Trigger Tool project that can be spoken within 30 seconds to interested parties who want a quick, high-level view of the essentials and value of the project.
This graphic demonstrates the flow of Global Trigger Tool information through an organization to achieve awareness, create accountability, stimulate action and promote continuous improvement.
A set of frequently-asked questions (FAQs) in addition to the IHI FAQs that provide answers to commonly-asked questions about implementing the Global Trigger Tool system in a hospital. Each hospital should develop its own FAQs.