
National Incident Management System (NIMS) - Corporate
The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is the key platform for HSE and HSE-funded healthcare providers to report incidents on. Additionally, the NIMS system is the source of data in terms of incident management as a quality indicator and is also used to inform the National Service Plan KPIs.
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National Incident Management System (NIMS) - HIQA
NIMS is a confidential, highly secure web-based IT system that links hospitals and other health social care enterprises to a core database. Information is entered to the system locally either via paper based National Incident Report Forms (NIRF) or electronic point of entry reporting (ePoE) and subsequently reviewed.
NIMS is an end to end risk management tool that will assist the HSE and HSE funded services (where appropriate) to manage incidents throughout the incident lifecycle in line with HSE Incident Management Framework and to identify emerging trends whilst also fulfilling the legal requirement to report incidents to the State Claims Agency.
NIMS has the functionality to perform as an end-to-end incident management tool that will allow services to manage incidents through the incident lifecycle on a single platform to improve the quality and safety of care provided. The significant benefit of the national platform is that there is the opportunity for wider system learning.
Accident and incident reporting - HSE Staff - HSeLanD
Accidents and incidents must be reported on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and there may also be a further legislative requirement to report to the Health & Safety Authority.
HSE and HSE-funded services (Section 38 organisations) will report the notifiable incident directly from the incident management record and private providers will access NIMS using a portal on the relevant regulators website pages. in any event, not later than 7 days from the day on which the provider was satisfied the incident had occurred.
National Incident Management System (NIMS). HSE and HSE-funded services (Section 38 organisations) will report the notifiable incident directly from the incident management record and private providers will access NIMS using a portal on the relevant regulators website pages. The Patient Safety (Notifiable Incident and Open Disclosure) Act 2023
QPS Incident Management - Corporate
We develop and implement effective, person-centred incident management (IM) and open disclosure (OD) frameworks, policies, processes and procedures. We support staff to practice safely, including identifying and reporting safety incidents and managing and improving patient safety in a positive learning culture.
About NIMS - State Claims Agency
NIMS is the system used by State authorities to fulfil the statutory requirement to report incidents to the State Claims Agency and for their own incident and risk management purposes. NIMS provides a single incident management system and database across the public service, including the health and social care sector.