Joint Commission 2022 National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG 2022) for Acute Critical Access Hospitals

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
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    If you are curious about the latest changes in national patient safety goals 2022 or 2022 national patient safety goals you must attend this session right away. This national patient safety conference 2022 will walk you through the npsg 2022 changes (npsg 15) and address the requirement for the hospital to identify risks inherent in its patient population and to identify patients at risk for suicide. It will discuss other resources to help hospitals comply with the 2022 hospital national patient safety goals.
    Not just this understand the other changes besides the 2022 national patient safety goals for hospitals, including using different methods of identification for newborns under 01.01.01. This goal is to enhance the naming conversation of newborns post-delivery preventing medical errors due to conventional, nondistinct naming methods to prevent wrong tests, and wrong procedures as well as administering the wrong breastmilk to the infant.
    It will discuss other resources to help hospitals comply with the National Patient Safety Goals. Hospitals should also be familiar with the final CMS hospital worksheet on infection control, and the proposed changes, along with a memo on safe injection practices and infection control breaches. This 2022 patient safety goals webinar will stress the necessary elements of performance to prevent wrong-side surgery.
    Outline:-
    Goal 1 Improve the accuracy of patient identification
    Use of 2 identifiers
    Goal 2 Improve the effectiveness of communication among caregivers
    Timely reporting of critical test results
    Goal 3 Improve the safety of using medications
    Labeling of medications
    Reducing harm from anticoagulants
    Medication reconciliation
    Goal 6 Alarm Safety
    Goal 7 Reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections
    Hand hygiene
    Goal 15 Identification inherent suicide risks
    Preventing patient suicide
    Universal Protocol changes to prevent wrong-site surgery
    Performing Time Out
    Who Should Attend?
    This program is designed for anyone involved in implementing and following the Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals including the Joint Commission Coordinator, Quality Improvement staff, chief nursing officer (CNO), patient safety officer, nurse educator, all nurses with direct patient care, pharmacist, pharmacy staff, infection preventionist, OR nurse manager, chief medical officer (CMO), nurse managers, nursing supervisors, nursing directors, policy and procedure team, compliance officers, risk managers, hospital legal counsel, and medication team members.
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