In this lecture, we shall learn what is root cause analysis (RCA) and how to apply them. Basically RCA is a tool for continuous improvement.  RCA could be performed using a variety of tools. The two commonly used tools discussed in this lecture are:

  • Ishikawa’s fish bone diagram
  • 5 “Why”s approach

For Ishikawa's fish bone diagram, there are a number of thematic grouping of causes that could be used. We shall discuss 3 of the common methods that are relevant in clinical incidents:

  1. 7Ms thematic grouping of causes. Learn more about this by clicking here. (Note: in some descriptions, additional "M" such as maintenance maybe included).
  2. London protocol of system analysis of clinical incidents. Download the London protocol by clicking here.
  3. 7 groups of “waste” (“muda”). Learn more about this by clicking here



In the "Share your thoughts" text box below, share some of the past clinical cases that you have seen and how the different approaches of root cause analysis could be applied to identify potential contributory factors. 

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 Do not share any specific patient's identification details. Anonymize your patient descriptions.
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