High workloads and workplace violence plague emergency departments
Tuesday, October 11, 2022

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Researcher: ‘The Levees Have Broken’ at emergency departments

The new studies examine boarding of patients in emergency departments before they are moved to inpatient beds and patients who left without being seen (LWBS), the latter presumably because of ED crowding and long wait times.

Study: Pediatric epilepsy patients responded well to telemedicine during pandemic

Researchers are encouraged by early efforts to read pediatric epilepsy patients via telemedicine, but say more work is necessary to reach wider populations.

Call 911! Emergency department doctors, nurses need help now against violence

Assaults in the emergency department are on the rise with nearly one-fourth (24%) of emergency physicians reporting being assaulted multiple times a week, according to the findings of a new poll from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP).

 
 

Mac's Safety Space

Introducing the worser case scenarios…

As we open up the risk assessment process to the outpatient behavioral health environments, the question becomes how much risk can there be to identify as a going concern?

 
 
 

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Q&A: Getting prepared for a Life Safety Code survey

Lance Woolf, MBA, CHSP, has many years’ experience as a Life Safety Code® (LSC) professional. Currently, he serves as director of engineering support at JLL. Prior to that, he had other LSC-related roles, notably as a surveyor for The Joint Commission for two years.

 

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Towering inferno: Fire safety in the laboratory

During new lab employee orientation, safety training should be one of the first items, and it should include information about fire prevention and preparedness. Orient the new staff to the layout of the department. Show them the exits and the designated evacuation meeting location. 

 

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Myth or mystery? TJC exec talks about common survey misconceptions

The Joint Commission's director of Standards Interpretation addresses common myths about surveys and surveyors.

Best practices for educating the governing board on quality and patient safety

During the 2021 Executive Briefing session, Ana Pujols McKee, MD, executive vice president and chief medical officer, chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer for The Joint Commission (TJC) spoke about the importance of educating governing boards and offered a set of best practices.

Incomplete worksite analyses and no leadership are top citations under new workplace violence prevention standards

Complete workplace violence (WPV) site analyses, designate a leader to oversee and report that work to the governing board, and ensure float staff are trained on your organization’s WPV prevention policies.

Governing board holds ultimate accountability for both patient safety and financial health

Develop an onboarding education program for new hospital governing board members that emphasizes each member’s responsibility to ensure safety and quality of care and services for patients.