If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
 

News Headlines

OIG cites CMS for poor risk assessments

Guess who just got dinged after an audit for not doing a risk assessment right? CMS.

Should OSHA's new COVID-19 protections become permanent? Comment until August 20

OSHA will take comments until August 20 on an emergency temporary standard to set COVID-19 worker protection requirements that the federal agency is considering making permanent.

University hospitals exec: ‘Healthcare is riddled with mindless variation’

Peter Pronovost, MD, PhD, is the chief quality and clinical transformation officer at University Hospitals. The critical care physician has a global reputation as a patient safety champion, including life-saving work developing checklists to reduce central line–associated bloodstream infections. He is a prolific researcher, with more than 800 articles published in peer-reviewed journals.

 

Newsletter Articles

Review workplace violence prevention programs against new TJC standards

Take another look at your workplace violence prevention (WVP) policies and procedures now that The Joint Commission (TJC) has formally published new and revised standards that will be effective January 1, 2022.

Not unexpectedly, the new WVP requirements require a workplace analysis, staff education and training, and a designated leader to oversee creation of policies, implementation of the program, analysis of reported incidents, and reports to the hospital governing body.

The new Leadership WVP element of performance (EP) under standard LD.03.01.01 also requires the designated leader to ensure that someone follows up with workplace violence victims and witnesses and provides them with support if necessary, including trauma and psychological counseling.

PTSD: There is help for patients—and providers

PTSD occurs after a person experiences or witnesses a highly stressful or upsetting event. Patients can also develop PTSD secondhand, from close contact with people who’ve also undergone the trauma. That’s particularly true for healthcare providers, who often find themselves working in the aftermath of terrible disasters and feel it’s their job to push aside their own issues for the patient, says Barbara C. Burt, Psy.D., program chair for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Phoenix.

 

Is all of your team in the know?

Our free weekly e-newsletters can keep your team abreast of up-to-date industry information; Including expert analysis where you need it most.

 

SIGN UP | FORWARD | SPONSOR

 
 
Interested in sponsoring Accreditation Insider? Let us know. media@simplifycompliance.com or call 207-747-4812. 
 

Product Spotlight

The Environment of Care Compliance Manual, Sixth Edition, provides all the guidance safety officers need to comply with the latest CMS Environment of Care requirements and corresponding TJC standards. Along with policy and procedural guidance, this edition also includes easily downloadable and customizable forms and tools to meet your organization’s needs.

 

What is the Accreditation & Quality Compliance Center

The Accreditation & Quality Compliance Center is your home for all things accreditation and patient safety. Brimming with content for free and premium subscribers alike, this site is your center for hospital excellence. 

  • News Articles
  • Expert Analysis
  • Advanced and Beginner Toolkits
  • Online Forums
  • Crosswalks
  • And More!

Visit us at accreditationqualitycenter.com

 

Contact the Editor

Brian Ward, Associate Editor

bward@hcpro.com