Recommendations but no Action: Improving the Effectiveness of Quality and Safety Recommendations in Healthcare.
Recommendations for improvement are only valuable if they are systemically designed and realized in practice. This report explores reasons why progress stalls given robust improvement suggestions submitted to address patient safety. Success can be hampered by various issues, including lack of initiative coordination and transparency, prioritization of actions, discussion of patient impact, and cost evaluation. Collective information and monitoring tools to track suggested actions and progress could enhance implementation of improvement ideas.