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psychiatric hospital patient safety gaps

The Five Persistent Gaps in Psychiatric Hospitals

Imagine the scrutiny a facility faces after a patient’s death. When this happens, surveyors cite serious threats to patient safety—including the frequency of checks for patients in seclusion and the safety of the seclusion space—leading to a preliminary denial...

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informed consent and complaint resolution

Avoiding Survey Setbacks: Informed Consent and Complaint Resolution for Community Behavioral Health and Human Services Surveys

Accreditation surveys frequently reveal gaps in informed consent procedures and complaint/grievance processes. Such deficiencies can result in citations and threaten the facility’s accredited status. Therefore, proactive assessments, staff training, and ongoing...

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accreditation 360 simplified

Accreditation 360 Simplified: Your Guide for Behavioral Health & Psych Hospitals

The Joint Commission (TJC) is leading some of the most significant transformations we’ve seen in decades. Their “Accreditation 360” initiative, the most substantial update since 1965, signals a profound shift. It’s designed to ease...

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Informed consent

Informed Consent and Complaint Resolution for Psychiatric Hospitals

During The Joint Commission (TJC) surveys, issues with informed consent and how psychiatric hospitals handle patient complaints are among the most common and serious problems found. These issues can lead to findings, increased regulatory scrutiny, and even threaten a...

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