Oregon Code § 442.837·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Patient Safety Reporting Program.
(1) The Oregon Patient Safety Reporting Program is created in the Oregon
Patient Safety Commission to establish a serious adverse event reporting system
to learn from adverse events. The program shall include, but is not limited to:
(a) Reporting by
participants, in a timely manner and in the form determined by the Oregon
Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors established in ORS 442.830, of the
following:
(A) Serious
adverse events;
(B) Systems and
practices designed to learn from and prevent adverse events, which may include:
(i) Event
investigations and analyses of adverse events;
(ii) Action plans
developed and implemented to prevent similar adverse events;
(iii) Monitoring
the effectiveness of patient safety or quality improvement efforts over time;
and
(iv) Identifying
and addressing the role of health equity in adverse events; and
(C) Patient
safety plans establishing procedures and protocols.
(b) Analyzing
information reported under this subsection to develop and disseminate
information to improve the quality of care with respect to patient safety. This
information shall be made available to participants and shall include but is
not limited to recommendations regarding:
(A) Systems and
practices to support patient safety;
(B) Quality
improvement techniques; and
(C) Best patient
safety practices.
(c) Providing
technical assistance to participants.
(d) Providing
aggregate, deidentified information to the public on systems and practices
participants have in place to learn from and prevent adverse events.
(e) Creating
incentives to improve and reward participation.
(f) Distributing
written reports using aggregate, deidentified data from the program to describe
statewide adverse event reporting and maintaining a website to facilitate
public access to reports, as well as a list of names of participants. The
reports shall include but are not limited to:
(A) The types and
frequencies of reported adverse events;
(B) Yearly
reported adverse event totals;
(C) Demographics
of patients involved in adverse events, including but not limited to race,
gender, age, disability and ethnicity;
(D) A summary of
the analyses and recommendations described in paragraph (b) of this subsection;
and
(E) Appropriate
consumer information regarding prevention of serious adverse events.
(2) Participation
in the program is voluntary. The following entities are eligible to
participate:
(a) Hospitals as
defined in ORS 442.015;
(b) Long term
care facilities as defined in ORS 442.015;
(c) Pharmacies
licensed under ORS chapter 689;
(d) Ambulatory
surgical centers as defined in ORS 442.015;
(e) Outpatient
renal dialysis facilities as defined in ORS 442.015;
(f) Freestanding
birthing centers as defined in ORS 442.015;
(g) Independent
professional health care societies or associations; and
(h) Extended stay
centers licensed under ORS 441.026.
(3) Reports or
other information developed and disseminated by the program may not contain or
reveal the name of or other identifiable information with respect to a
particular participant providing information to the commission for the purposes
of ORS 442.819 to 442.851, or to any individual identified in the report or
information, and upon whose patient safety data, patient safety activities and
reports the commission has relied in developing and disseminating information
pursuant to this section.
(4) After a
serious adverse event occurs, a participant must notify, in a timely manner,
each patient served by the participant who is affected by the event. Notice
provided under this subsection may not be construed as an admission of
liability in a civil action.
(5) The
commission may collaborate with organizations and providers across the
continuum of health care, including but not limited to providers of ambulatory
health care, on patient safety initiatives. [2003 c.686 §4; 2009 c.436 §5; 2011
c.30 §4; 2018 c.50 §8; 2023 c.89 §5]
Note:
See note under 442.819.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 442.837
03Subject to legislative amendments
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