PPT-Patient Safety: Setting Aside Competition to Make Care Safe
Author : yoshiko-marsland | Published Date : 2017-07-11
1 Hospital Engagement Network 19 hospitals signed letters of commitment Hospital Engagement Network 6 hospitals have submitted data on 70 or greater of the measures
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1 Hospital Engagement Network 19 hospitals signed letters of commitment Hospital Engagement Network 6 hospitals have submitted data on 70 or greater of the measures Hospital Engagement Network. Ways to monitor harm include:. mortality statistics (including HSMR and SHMI). record review (including case note review and the Global Trigger Tool). staff reporting (including incident report and ‘never events’). Diana Kimbal, RNC-NIC. Disclosure. I have no relevant financial or nonfinancial relationships to disclose.. Objectives. Identify nursing interventions to keep newborns safe. Defend the necessity of recommended newborn screenings and protocols. Quote for the Day:. It is improper to consider personal danger when the public welfare is at stake." (Maimonides, ". Iggeret. . Teman. "). Patient Safety. Advocate. Developed by D. Ann Currie, RN,MSN. Rev. 7.30.12. Contact. Beth Chrismer: Executive Director (1298). National Focus on Patient Safety. Institute of Medicine report –. “To Err is Human” (Nov. 1999). 44,000-98,000 deaths due to medical errors. Presented by Mary Beaudry MA, MSN, RN. “This material was prepared under a Consultation Education and Training (CET) Grant awarded by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA). MIOSHA is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs (LARA). Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily reflect the view or policies of LARA.” . Rev. 7.30.12. Contact. Beth Chrismer: Executive Director Risk Management (1298). Tina Collins: Patient Safety Officer (1915). National Focus on Patient Safety. Institute of Medicine report –. “To Err is Human” (Nov. 1999). Rev. 7.30.12. Contact. Beth Chrismer: Executive Director Risk Management (1298). Tina Collins: Patient Safety Officer (1915). National Focus on Patient Safety. Institute of Medicine report –. “To Err is Human” (Nov. 1999). Did you Know???. Nursing ranks among the top 10 most hazardous occupations for injuries to muscles and joints . (U.S. Department of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015) . In the U.S., musculoskeletal disorders accounted for 32% of all occupational injuries and illness cases in 2014 . Strategic Action Planning Follow Up & Reference 1 Strategic Outcomes Organizational Health and Sustainability Initiative Impact Community Impact Increased # of patient and family partners in Patient Safety You Can Make a Difference 2016 Patient Safety is in the News HEADLINES … Doctor…cut off wrong l eg Sponge left in woman’s body One in six NHS patients misdiagnosed Blogs Tweets Safe Medication Administration. AHRQ Publication No. 17-0003-19-EF. May. 2017. Learning Objectives. 2. AHRQ Safety Program for Perinatal Care. Safe Administration of Medications in L&D. The safe administration of two commonly used high-alert medications in labor and delivery (L&D) units is the focus of one customizable bundle within the . Paula Griswold, MS. Executive Director,. MA Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors. Patricia McGaffigan, RN, MS, CPPS. Vice President, Patient Safety Programs. President, Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety. Perioperative . Setting. . . . . Goal and Objectives. Goal. The purpose of this activity is to educate perioperative registered nurses (RNs) about manual patient lifting and movements that negatively affect the health of surgical team members,. We . Serve to Improve the Health of Our Patients and Community. Vision: . To . be the provider of choice in West Alabama by delivering excellent care. Care Values. We are Compassionate. We are Accountable.
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