Event Description
Join us for this live webcast seminar designed to provide you with practical solutions and implementation tips to help you set the stage for continuous readiness and build a framework to deliver the highest level of patient safety and care. Not only does this program present challenging ambulatory care standards, it offers ideas and solutions. A variety of issues related to compliance with infection control and safe medication handling expectations in both primary and specialty care settings will be discussed. You will learn compliance strategies and tips related to Ambulatory Heath Care Accreditation standards and processes of The Joint Commission.
Please also join us for the Environment of Care and Life Safety Chapter for Ambulatory Care on May 11-12, 2023.
Objectives:
At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
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Identify a hot topic in The Joint Commission survey process.
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Translate the changes related to The Joint Commission’s standards and survey process into your organization’s ongoing survey readiness activities.
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Discuss at least two National Patient Safety Goals of The Joint Commission.
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Recall compliance tips related to the Environment of Care, Emergency Management and/or Life Safety Code standards, as it applies to your ambulatory setting.
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Implement strategies for complying with new and challenging standards in your practice setting(s).
Intended Audience:
RNs, Physicians, and other clinicians and non-clinicians like Administrators, Risk Managers, Facility Managers, Patient Safety Officers, etc., who may direct, coordinate and/or implement processes for compliance with Ambulatory Heath Care Accreditation survey and/or standard processes, as warranted by their job description and/or job responsibilities. They may work in these types of Ambulatory Heath Care Settings: Ambulatory surgery, community health, dental settings, primary care, office-based surgery, diagnostic imaging, telehealth, convenient care, urgent care, kidney care, sleep services or other ambulatory care settings.
The attendees will have access to program materials through the Learning Management System until: July 12, 2023.
This program is for individual users only. It should not be shared, disseminated, downloaded, or posted for widespread or public use.
The Joint Commission is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to continuously improving the safety and quality of care provided to the public. Joint Commission Resources, Inc. (JCR), a wholly controlled, not-for-profit affiliate of The Joint Commission, is the official publisher and educator of The Joint Commission.