Stop workplace bullying in hospitals
Do you know if your hospital has a problem with workplace bullying among staff? If you think not, you may be surprised, given the results of a recent survey. Much has been reported about bullying and...
View ArticleMisuse of vials: Joint Commission’s recommendations to prevent infections
In spite of the numerous infection control practices the healthcare industry has implemented, there have been at least 49 outbreaks due to the mishandling of injectable medical products, according to...
View ArticleNew guidance for patient safety
In the current healthcare climate, patient safety is at the forefront of almost every hospital executive’s mind. The Joint Commission just released new safety guidelines that can help hospitals survive...
View ArticleCutting clutter: One hospital’s approach
With all the focus on boosting the quality of care in hospitals, other problems may fall through the cracks – such as clutter that creates obstructions in entryways and hallways. Ignoring this issue...
View ArticleNew for 2016: Joint Commission updates alarm guidelines
The Joint Commission has updated the standards hospitals must follow for their patient alarm systems in 2016. And your facility will need to know the details on the new guidelines to stay in compliance...
View ArticleWhat hospitals should do to prevent patient suicide
Suicide is a significant problem in the U.S. And the Joint Commission wants hospitals to do a better job at identifying patients who are at risk of harming themselves and referring them to the...
View ArticleChanges proposed to hospital pain management
To curb the growing trend of prescription drug abuse in the U.S., hospitals are being challenged to change the way they assess and treat patients’ pain. Some groups are even pressuring the feds to...
View ArticleJoint Commission updates guidance on catheter-associated urinary tract...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are a significant problem for hospitals, and the feds are taking notice. In fact, the Joint Commission recently revised its hospital guidelines for...
View ArticleJoint Commission: Providers shouldn’t use texts to submit patient orders
Secure text messaging is becoming more common in hospitals, but not all information concerning patients’ health should be transmitted using this method of communication. The Joint Commission just...
View ArticleJoint Commission: New maternal infectious disease requirements coming for...
Hospitals accredited by the Joint Commission will soon have new requirements for infectious diseases transmittable by birth. Any organization with a labor and delivery unit will need to implement three...
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