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Prepare for civil unrest at your facility in the wake of the January Siege on the Capitol. TJC looks for comments on workplace violence prevention. Four best practices for COVID-19 vaccinations
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
 

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Use screening protocols to ensure civil unrest stays out of your hospital

When civil unrest outside your doors threatens to come inside, be sure staff are trained on screening protocols for identifying people who should not be in your healthcare facility or on your property.

Coronavirus vaccination: 4 best practices for communicating with patients

Clinicians need to take a multipronged approach to communicating with their patients about coronavirus vaccination, a Yale New Haven Health expert says. With the COVID-19 pandemic raging across the country, vaccination is a key implement in the public health toolbox. Vaccination is widely viewed as essential to controlling the coronavirus through herd immunity, which occurs when a large proportion of a population develops resistance to an infection.

TJC seeks input on new requirements for workplace violence prevention, resuscitative services

The Joint Commission is asking for feedback on proposed changes to hospital requirements on resuscitation and the long-awaited new elements of performance on workplace violence prevention.

 

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Study: Patient photos in electronic records reduce medical errors

It’s never been easier to take and send photos these days. Healthcare providers can use that fact to prevent patient harm. A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has proven for the first time that wrong-patient errors decrease when the electronic health record (EHR) includes a patient photo.

Hospital-at-home program has hurdles, but can open up bed space

That new waiver will allow hospitals to bill Medicare for nursing for patients sent home to free up bed space. But it is not a blanket waiver, and unless your hospital already has an acute-care-at-home program in place, applying for it requires much more detailed information than for facilities already participating in the innovative healthcare option that’s gaining traction across the nation.

 

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