This will be our last AQCA ezine of 2022. In this issue we've published all remaining newsletter articles for the month. AQCA will start up again on Tuesday, January 3.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022

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Hello everyone,

This will be our last AQCA ezine of 2022. In this issue we've published all remaining newsletter articles for the month. AQCA will start up again on Tuesday, January 3.

Thank you all for wish you happy holidays and a great new year!

Holiday decorations, part two: They’re nice but not if they spread infection

Holiday decorations can be infectious. And not in a good way, if they are in your hospital corridors and waiting areas.

CIHQ earns CMS approval as an AO for next 5 years

CIHQ has been approved by CMS as a hospital accrediting organization through January 1, 2028.

Hospital amoxicillin supply not keeping up with surging demand

The twin surges in influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) across the United States are causing more than capacity issues for hospitals. Patients with RSV are often susceptible to bacterial infections that are, for pediatric patients, typically treated with amoxicillin. Yet in late October 2022, the FDA confirmed a shortage of amoxicillin oral powder for suspension due to increased demand.

 
 

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Since this is the season for evergreens…

Since this is the season for evergreens, let’s close out 2022 with a little eyewash station madness.

This one (unfortunately) is not going away

As I write this, it is the anniversary of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut and I think you could make the case that the need for hospitals and other healthcare facilities to prioritize protections from active shooters has not diminished over time. 

 
 
 

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Getting prepared for a solid 2023 in fire, life safety compliance

With a new year on the horizon, it’s always good to know the latest trends in fire and life safety compliance.

Ernest Allen, ARM, CSP, CPHRM, CHFM, knows the life safety arena intimately. We revisited some of the most pressing topics with him and discussed how Life Safety Code® (LSC) officials can prepare for 2023.

Fire doors: A critical component of life safety in healthcare facilities

Every healthcare facility staff member should be familiar with the acronym RACE, used to provide guidelines when responding to a fire emergency. Today we will discuss one of the often overlooked and frequently cited life safety deficiencies, which is the letter C in the RACE acronym: Confine.

 

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Hello everyone,

This will be our last AQCA ezine of 2022. In this issue we've published all remaining newsletter articles for the month. AQCA will start up again on Tuesday, January 3.

Thank you all for wish you happy holidays and a great new year!

 

Prepare now for winter surprises

Volcanic eruptions and La Niña expected to make for an interesting winter season

New handbook tackles workplace violence prevention in healthcare

Workplace violence in healthcare is its own epidemic: one that survey data puts some hard numbers on. According to a 2021 survey of nurses by Hospital IQ, 90% of respondents were considering leaving the profession in the next year, and 72% said they were experiencing burnout long before the COVID-19 pandemic.

To address this, the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) has published the Workplace Violence Prevention Handbook, a free resource detailing recommendations and strategies to help healthcare professionals across the board improve their organizations’ workplace violence prevention programming.

 

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Hello everyone,

This will be our last AQCA ezine of 2022. In this issue we've published all remaining newsletter articles for the month. AQCA will start up again on Tuesday, January 3.

Thank you all for wish you happy holidays and a great new year!

Surveyors may cite old problems anew as COVID-19 focus recedes

Be forewarned that CMS and other surveyors who were lax on some requirements within the physical environment during the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) may be looking for those deficiencies now that the PHE is drawing down.

Survey preparation: Areas to examine before surveyors arrive

Review your policies and procedures about spiking IV bags and block charting during rapid titration because the two largest accrediting organizations, The Joint Commission (TJC) and DNV Healthcare, have recently issued FAQs on the subjects.

TJC surveys continuing full steam ahead into the new year

While the COVID-19 public health emergency isn’t quite over, it’s becoming clear that surveys by The Joint Commission (TJC) have largely ramped back up to pre-pandemic levels.

Environment, safety remains key targets for surveys into the new year

Be ready for surveyors with The Joint Commission to be ramping back up pre-pandemic levels. And the environment of care, fire safety and facilities, as always, will be key targets during surveys.

Q&A with Lauris Freidenfelds on healthcare security

Lauris V. Freidenfelds, vice president of security risk consulting with Telgian Engineering & Consulting, has been in many roles as a healthcare security leader. He’s a nationally recognized security and emergency management consultant.

Improving patient experience and disparate tech

The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the accelerated uptake of technology, says Patty Hayward, vice president of strategy, healthcare, and life sciences with Talkdesk. “Everyone needed healthcare, but they couldn’t go to their in-person providers in a lot of cases, so they turned to their phones,” she says. “These phone systems were not set up for that, so we saw the rapid adoption of technology offering ways to interact with patients.”