
DISA - CAC / PKE Selection Page
Authenticate with DoD Common Access Card (CAC), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Personal Identification Verification (PIV) card, or DoD Approved ORC or IdenTrust External Certificate …
Patient Safety - Joint Trauma System
Oct 7, 2022 · Joint Patient Safety Reporting (JPSR) system standardizes event capture and data management on medical errors and close calls/near misses for the Military and Veterans Health …
Reporting adverse events and close calls through the JPSR System. This is the primary mechanism through which NCPS learns about health care system vulnerabilities.
Defense Health Agency, Veterans Health Administration ... - DVIDS
Jun 1, 2024 · The Joint Patient Safety Reporting application, a collaborative Defense Health Agency and Veterans Health Administration effort, standardizes the process for medical teams to identify and …
Mar 4, 2025 · JPSR enables deep dives into data and patient safety analytics. Teams utilize this data to identify organizational patient safety trends, implement action plans for process improvement, and …
Jul 16, 2025 · JPSR is an event reporting system for patient related events regardless of level of harm. It also captures near misses and unsafe conditions related to medical care and documents the level of...
Frequently Asked Questions - VHA National Center for Patient Safety
A: In 2018, the Veterans Health Administration began using the Joint Patient Safety Reporting system or (JPSR) which standardizes event capture and data management on medical errors and close …
CAC / PKE Selection Page
Authenticate with DoD Common Access Card (CAC), VA Personal Identification Verification (PIV) card, or approved external certificate authority for secure access.
Joint Patient Safety Reporting System (JPSR): Patient safety event reporting system utilized by both VA and DoD. JPSR is where all patient safety events related to Community Care should be reported, so …
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