Aug 17, 2021 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionHospitals
Boarding psychiatric patients in the Emergency Department is recognized as a significant problem nationwide. Technically, “boarding” is the process of holding an admitted patient in the ED while waiting for an inpatient bed. Best Practices for Boarding Psychiatric...
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Jun 2, 2021 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
As we know, compliance with the requirements of National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) 15 on Suicide Prevention continues to be a challenge for many organizations. Survey findings related to inadequate suicide risk assessment abound. But what about the requirement to...
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Apr 19, 2020 by Barrins & Associates
Infection Control, National Patient Safety Goals, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
COVID-19 and suicide risk: definitely two challenging patient care issues. Recently, The Joint Commission (TJC) answered a question about monitoring COVID-19 patients who are a high suicide risk. Specifically, the question was whether staff doing a 1:1 observation for...
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Feb 11, 2020 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
It’s now been seven months since the new requirements for NPSG 15 on Suicide Risk Reduction took effect on July 1st. So, how is this important topic playing out on surveys? First, we know surveyors are closely scrutinizing each of the seven elements of performance...
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Dec 9, 2019 by Barrins & Associates
Patient Safety, Standards Compliance, Suicide Risk, The Joint CommissionBH Organizations, Hospitals
Have you seen the latest FAQ from TJC on NPSG.15.01.01 – Suicide Risk Reduction? It’s about monitoring patients at high risk of suicide. Important information for everyone grappling with the new requirements effective 7/1/19. New FAQ: Monitoring High Risk Patients TJC...
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