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How much of a role can emergency departments (ED) play in preventing suicide attempts? The world’s largest study of 1,376 suicidal patients gave the answer. By implementing interventions at the ED, hospitals were able to lower the of risk patients attempting suicide again by 20% compared to if they are treated as usual (TAU). Researchers also found that "there were no meaningful differences in risk reduction between the TAU and screening phases." |
| Briefings on Accreditation and Quality Though there is an urge to procrastinate on the LSC proposals while CMS works on specific expectations, shrewd facilities managers will recognize the National Fire Protection Agency’s (NFPA) two codebooks as containing keys to their own success, said George Mills, director of engineering for The Joint Commission, during an April webinar hosted by the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE).
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