May 17, 2023 by Barrins & Associates
Compliance, Evidence-Based, Joint Commission, Leadership, Patient Safety, Quality of Care, Standards, Suicide RiskBH Organizations, Hospitals
Did you know that suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S?. And with no improvement in suicide rates, the Joint Commission continues to emphasize the NPSG suicide risk reduction standard 15.01.01.01. This standard highlights the importance of identifying...
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Apr 19, 2023 by Barrins & Associates
Joint Commission, Patient Safety, Standards ComplianceHospitals
Did you know the Joint Commission published a February update to the 2023 standards? And similar to an annual spring cleaning, it is time to dust off the standards that need attention and get them organized with the new updates! Joint Commission February 2023...
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Nov 28, 2022 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
Effective January 1, 2023, there will be a revised Joint Commission Sentinel Event definition. Specifically, TJC is revising the definition of sexual abuse/assault within the Sentinel Event Policy. Current Joint Commission Sentinel Event Definition The current...
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Sep 14, 2022 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
Behavioral healthcare organizations nationwide continue to work diligently on implementing TJC’s National Patient Safety Goal on Suicide Prevention. The latest Joint Commission sentinel event data (including suicides) recently became available. So, now is an opportune...
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Jul 20, 2022 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
The Joint Commission recently updated its FAQ on environmental risk assessments in non-inpatient Behavioral Health settings. Their guidance is essentially the same as back in 2018. However, it’s worth reviewing closely since surveyors frequently cite this issue in...
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