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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 161 / Tuesday, August 24, 2021 / Notices Written comments should be submitted to: Doris Lefkowitz, Reports Clearance Officer, AHRQ, by email at doris.lefkowitz@AHRQ.hhs.gov.
Copies of the proposed collection plans, data collection instruments, and specific details on the estimated burden can be obtained from the AHRQ Reports Clearance Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doris Lefkowitz, AHRQ Reports Clearance Officer, 301 4271477, or by email at doris.lefkowitz@AHRQ.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Proposed Project Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture Database In 1999, the Institute of Medicine called for health care organizations to develop a culture of safety such that their workforce and processes focus on improving the reliability and safety of care for patients IOM, 1999; To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System. To respond to the need for tools to assess patient safety culture in health care, AHRQ developed and pilot tested the Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture with OMB
approval OMB No. 09350131;
Approved July 5, 2007.
The survey is designed to enable medical offices to assess provider and staff perspectives about patient safety issues, medical error, and error reporting. The survey includes 38 items that measure 10 composites of patient safety culture. In addition to the composite items, 14 items measure staff perceptions how often medical offices have problems exchanging information with other settings as well as other patient safety and quality issues. AHRQ
made the survey publicly available along with a Survey Users Guide and other toolkit materials in December 2008 on the AHRQ website.
The AHRQ Medical Office SOPS
Database consists of data from the AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture and may include reportable, non-required supplemental items. Medical offices in the U.S. can voluntarily submit data from the survey to AHRQ, through its contractor, Westat.
The Medical Office SOPS Database OMB No. 09350196, last approved on September 10, 2018 was developed by AHRQ in 2011 in response to requests from medical offices interested in tracking their own survey results. Those organizations submitting data receive a feedback report, as well as a report of the aggregated, de-identified findings of the other medical offices submitting data. These reports are used to assist medical office staff in their efforts to
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improve patient safety culture in their organizations.
Rationale for the information collection. The Medical Office SOPS
and the Medical Office SOPS Database support AHRQs goals of promoting improvements in the quality and safety of health care in medical office settings.
The survey, toolkit materials, and database results are all made publicly available on AHRQs website. Technical assistance is provided by AHRQ through its contractor at no charge to medical offices, to facilitate the use of these materials for medical office patient safety and quality improvement.
Request for information collection approval. AHRQ requests that OMB
reapprove, under the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 35013521, AHRQs collection of information for the AHRQ Medical Office SOPS
Database; OMB No. 09350196, last approved on September 10, 2018.
This database:
1 Presents results from medical offices that voluntarily submit their data, 2 Provides data to medical offices to facilitate internal assessment and learning in the patient safety improvement process, and 3 Provides supplemental information to help medical offices identify their strengths and areas with potential for improvement in patient safety culture.
This study is being conducted by AHRQ through its contractor, Westat, pursuant to AHRQs statutory authority to conduct and support research on healthcare and on systems for the delivery of such care, including activities with respect to: The quality, effectiveness, efficiency, appropriateness and value of healthcare services; quality measurement and improvement; and database development. 42 U.S.C. 299aa1, 2, and 8.
Method of Collection To achieve the goal of this project the following activities and data collections will be implemented:
1 Eligibility and Registration Form The medical office point-of-contact POC completes a number of data submission steps and forms, beginning with the completion of an online Eligibility and Registration Form. The purpose of this form is to collect basic demographic information about the medical office and initiate the registration process.
2 Data Use AgreementThe purpose of the data use agreement, completed by the medical office POC, is to state how data submitted by medical offices will
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be used and provides privacy assurances.
3 Medical Office Site Information FormThe purpose of the site information form also completed by the medical office POC, is to collect background characteristics of the medical office. This information will be used to analyze data collected with Medical Office SOPS survey.
4 Data Files SubmissionPOCs upload their data files, using the medical office data file specifications, to ensure that users submit standardized and consistent data in the way variables are named, coded, and formatted. The number of submissions to the database is likely to vary each year because medical offices do not administer the survey and submit data every year. Data submission is typically handled by one POC who is either an office manager or a survey vendor who contracts with a medical office to collect their data.
POCs submit data on behalf of 20
medical offices, on average, because many medical offices are part of a health system that includes many medical office sites, or the POC is a vendor that is submitting data for multiple medical offices.
Survey data from the AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture are used to produce three types of products:
1 A Medical Office SOPS Database Report that is made publicly available on the AHRQ website; and 2 Individual Medical Office Survey Feedback Reports that are customized for each medical office that submits data to the database; and 3 Research data sets of individuallevel and medical office-level deidentified data to enable researchers to conduct analyses. All data released in a data set are de-identified at the individual-level and the medical officelevel.
Estimated Annual Respondent Burden Exhibit 1 shows the estimated annualized burden hours for the respondents time to participate in the database. An estimated 85 POCs, each representing an average of 20 individual medical offices each, will complete the database submission steps and forms.
Each POC will submit the following:
Eligibility and registration form completion is estimated to take about 3
minutes.
Data Use Agreement completion is estimated to take about 3 minutes.
Medical Office Information Form completion is estimated to take about 5
minutes.
Survey data submission will take an average of one hour.

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