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News Headlines | Monkeypox: Take standard, airborne and droplet precautions | If a patient presents with a fever and vesicular/pustular rash, hospitals and other healthcare providers should be prepared to take a combination of standard, airborne, and droplet infection control precaution in case it is monkeypox, according to the CDC. |
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| What is the Accreditation & Quality Compliance Center? | The Accreditation & Quality Compliance Center is your home for all things accreditation and patient safety. Brimming with content for free and premium subscribers alike, this site is your center for hospital excellence. News Articles Expert Analysis Advanced and Beginner Toolkits Online Forums Crosswalks And More! Visit us at accreditationqualitycenter.com | |
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| HLSC Single Subscriber | Breaking down new and revised Joint Commission workplace violence prevention requirements | The Joint Commission unveiled new and revised workplace violence prevention requirements effective January 1, 2022. Specifically, it issued three new elements of performance (EP) for existing standards and revised two other EPs. “My message to healthcare security leaders is to read the standards and determine if they meet the intent of the standards,” says Paul Sarnese, CHPA, MAS, MSE, CAPM, immediate past president of the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety and assistant vice president for safety, security, and emergency management at Virtua Health. “Conducting an assessment is the first step to ensure compliance.” |
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MEU Single Subscriber | OCR’s message is clear: Keep cybersecurity programs top of mind | The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in its March 2022 cybersecurity newsletter reported that throughout 2020 and 2021, hackers have targeted the healthcare industry seeking unauthorized access to valuable electronic protected health information (ePHI). And it’s a growing problem. The number of breaches of unsecured ePHI affecting 500 or more individuals due to hacking or IT incidents increased 45% from 2019 to 2020. Further, the number of breaches due to hacking or IT incidents accounted for 66% of all breaches affecting 500 or more individuals reported to OCR in 2020. |
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| Basic Subscribers | Q&A: What the Vaught case means for healthcare | Patient Safety Monitor Journal spoke with Kurt Patton, MS, RPh, pharmacist, founder of Patton Healthcare Consulting, and former director of accreditation services for The Joint Commission about the impact that the conviction of RaDonda Vaught will have on healthcare. On March 25, Vaught was convicted of gross neglect of an impaired adult and negligent homicide after mistakenly giving an elderly patient a paralyzing medication instead of a sedative, resulting in the patient’s death in 2017. The case has gained national attention, and many fear what effect criminalizing medical errors will have. Update: On May 13, Vaught was sentenced to three years probation |
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