PROCESS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT



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NHS Cambridgeshire Risk Assessment Framework INTRODUCTION The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) defines risk management as the process of identifying, assessing, analysing and managing all potential risks. Any new projects or services need to identify and assess potential risks to ensure effective management is in place, decisions are made taking account of these risks, and organisations maintain an optimal balance of risk, benefit and cost. Risk is inherent in all activity. Organisation should not be risk adverse, but risk aware. In many cases the level of risk identified will be deemed acceptable as part of the overall impact of the project or service. The process of risk assessment requires answers to four questions: What can go wrong? How bad? How often? Is there a need for action? DEFINITIONS Hazard - A source of potential harm eg a room where a service takes place. Almost anything can be a hazard. Risk- The likelihood (chance of harm) and consequence (result of harm) that could result from exposure to a hazard eg the effect of having poor ventilation in a clinic Types of Risk Examples of the types of risk that organisations might encounter and need to protect against include: Corporate risks ~ operating within powers, fulfilling responsibilities, accountability to public Risks to Reputation ~ quality of services, communication, patient experience External risks ~ political, environmental, social, environmental, meteorological Clinical risks ~ associated with service standards, competencies, complications, equipment, medicines, staffing, patient information Health and safety risks ~ ensuring the well being of staff and patients whilst providing or using services Business Risks ~ associated with managing the affairs of the organisation, human resources, information & IT, internal management, achieving objectives. Risks to Assets ~ security, protection, optimum use, maintenance, replacement PROCESS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT 1. Set the context for example, new vasectomy clinic in a community setting. Draw up and use a process map of the service to clarify what processes are involved and focus the risk assessment. 2. Identify hazards and risks for example, risk of staff sickness, risk of poor ventilation in the clinic room. Areas to consider are: Governance Workforce Development Workload Skill Mix Environment Infection Control Reputation Information Governance & IT Administration Medicines Management Referral process Incident Reporting & Risk Management Working with other organisations Risk Assessment Guidance Notes Page 1 of 2 WL Aug 2008

To identify risks think of what can go wrong - use What If questions, for example: What if the patient does not attend? What if the records management system is not available? What if the GPs don t refer to the service? What if the ventilation system in the clinic fails? What if patient acquires an infection? What if a member of staff goes on long-term sick? What if the estimated cost of a project is wrong? What is the directorate does not meet national standards in its area? For each risk 3. Identify causes and consider what is in place / what steps have already been taken to manage the risks. 4. Quantify risks use consequence and likelihood matrix below Consequence Likelihood 1 2 3 4 5 Rare Unlikely Possible Likely 5 Catastrophic 5 10 15 20 25 4 Major 4 8 12 16 20 3 Moderate 3 6 9 12 15 2 Minor 2 4 6 8 10 1 Negligible 1 2 3 4 5 The scores obtained from the risk matrix are assigned grades as follows 1-3 Low risk 4-6 Moderate risk 8-12 High risk 15-25 Extreme risk Almost certain 5. Consider how to manage the risks - this will be driven by the risk score. For example, low risks may be accepted, moderate risks prevented, and high and extreme risks controlled. High and extreme risks should be added to the organisational risk register and the action plans for managing the risk regularly reviewed and updated. 6. Reassess what the potential risk level is likely to be after the action plans to manage the risk have been completed. Consider if this is acceptable. If not, further action is required. 7. Review the risk list and progress with action plans at each clinical governance meeting, and consider any changes to the service and any inherent new risks. SUMMARY OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR RISKS Accept do nothing Retain allocate resources just in case Transfer insurance Mitigate do something after the event Control do something to reduce risk Prevent do something to prevent risk Avoid stop doing the action that leads to the risk Risk Assessment Guidance Notes Page 2 of 2 WL Aug 2008

RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATES 1. IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS A table highlighting possible areas to consider when identifying risks 2. RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Use this form to record the risk score and agreed management for each identified risk. 3. RISK MANAGEMENT MATRIX This matrix gives a format for summarising the risks for a project or service and shows how the risks are being managed. Risk Assessment Templates Page 1 of 4 WL Aug 2008

1. IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS In each relevant area, consider What if. questions Staffing levels / Workforce Development / Clinical / Medicines Management / Professional development / Skill Mix Safeguarding Infection Control / Health & Safety / Environment Service administration / Patient administration Corporate / Business / Reputation Information Governance / IT and record keeping Governance / Risk Management Working with other organisations / Referral Outcomes / National Guidance Patient experience / Patient Information / Access Risk Assessment Templates Page 2 of 4 WL Aug 2008

2. RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Organisation: Date Assessed: Names of those involved in the assessment: Description of team, building, service, directorate etc this assessment applies to: Description of Activity / Service / Element of service being assessed: Significant Hazards / Risks: Existing Controls: Risk with existing controls: Likelihood Consequence Risk Score Accept (Y/N) If Risk is not accepted, complete action plan: Actions Responsibility Timescale Revised risk score Manager with responsibility for action plan: Review Date: Risk Assessment Templates Page 3 of 4 WL Aug 2008

3. RISK MANAGEMENT MATRIX Risk Existing controls Likelihood Consequence Risk Score & Level Actions required to manage risk Responsibility for management Timescale Revised Likelihood Revised Consequence Revised Risk score & Level Risk Assessment Framework Page 4 of 4 WL Aug 2008