Member Quarterly Audioconferences
The Center for Healthcare Accreditation's audioconferences are designed especially for today's busy accreditation professional. In just 90 minutes, you have access to in-depth coverage of an ever-changing array of current topics including, new and revised regulations and the latest trends and developments.
2009
Fourth Quarter Audioconference - 2009
Center for Healthcare Accreditation: Front and Center - The Environment of Care
- Top 25 requirements for improvement: Emphasis on the Environment of Care
- Documenting a risk assessment: Letting the hospital's judgment trump the surveyor's preference
- Focusing on the top Environment of Care issues
- Q and A
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Third Quarter Audioconference - 2009
Center for Healthcare Accreditation: Solving Difficult Compliance Issues
- Joint Commission Update: 2010 National Patient Safety Goals!!
- Moving from Accreditation Problems to Solutions
- Restraint Solution
- Solutions for High Risk Procedures
- Q and A
Second Quarter Audioconference - 2009
Center for Healthcare Accreditation: Turning Your Culture of Safety Survey Into Action
- Welcome - Moderator
- Review of TJC Changes to Meet CMS Expectations
- Most important changes and what this means to you
- Restraint
- Other issues
- Brief review of change analysis document
- Most important changes and what this means to you
- Latest News - TJC Update
- Brief discussion of NPSG proposed changes
- Turning your Culture of Safety into Action
- Questions / Discussion
First Quarter Audioconference - 2009
Center for Healthcare Accreditation: Keeping Up with Joint Commission Changes
- Late Breaking News
- JC Changes to Meet CMS Expectations
- DNV Update
- Medication Reconciliation
- Moratorium
- What Now?
- Analysis of January 6 Revisions to JC
- Questions / Discussion
Document Library | An excellent resource
Membership entitles you to unlimited online access to our extensive library of accreditation, medical staff, credentialing, quality, and patient safety policies, procedures, and resources. This library is continuously updated with new and revised documents.
Question of the Month | Expert Advice & Guidance
I've heard that medication containers have to be labeled in areas other than procedural locations or the operating room. Is this true?
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