Category Archives: Joint Commision

Joint Commission: You can’t have patient safety without health care worker safety

The silos that separate patient safety and worker safety are coming down. Preventing medical errors and protecting health care workers are part of the same continuum, The Joint Commission accrediting body asserts in a new monograph. For employee health professionals,…

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HAIs a high priority: Joint Commission opens new web portal

In yet another sign that infection control is becoming a national priority across a wide range of accreditors, regulators and state and federal agencies, the Joint Commission has created a new web portal to combine its full array of initiatives…

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Joint Commission CAUTI pt safety goal begins New Year’s Day (pre-dawn)

The Joint Commission’s new National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) on preventing indwelling catheter-associated urinary tract infections — which emphasizes prompt removal of unnecessary devices and surveillance for CAUTIs — is effective January 1, 2012 for hospitals. Though there has been…

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Joint Commission’s new CAUTI requirements begin in 2012

 The Joint Commission’s new National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) on preventing catheter-associated urinary tract infections – which emphasizes prompt removal of unnecessary devices and surveillance as warranted for CAUTIs — is effective January 1, 2012 for hospitals and critical access hospitals. According…

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(Not so) Great Expectations: Joint’s flu move too conservative

Conceding its current standards are out of touch with the growing pressure to protect patients by immunizing health care workers (HCWs) against seasonal influenza, the Joint Commission is proposing what appear to be generally more rigorous requirements that are open…

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Reality Check: Joint Commission lowers hand hygiene standard

The touch of death in any given moment in a hospital may come from a ministering angel, literal “care” givers with a special place for patients in their hearts and transient colonies of some pan-resistant pathogen on their hands. “Wash ‘em,”…

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