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How Do You Comply With The Joint Commissions National Patient Safety Goals?

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How Do You Comply With The Joint Commissions National Patient Safety Goals?

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The Joint Commission, one of the United States pre-eminent health care accreditation agencies, promotes patient safety through its requirements and initiatives, including the National Patient Safety Goals. They address patient safety, including medication management, pre-operative assessments, infection control and patient identification. Accredited organizations must submit yearly reports indicating their compliance rates with each goal. On-site surveys are conducted every three years and are unannounced; therefore, each accredited organization must be in a constant state of readiness. Assign each National Patient Safety Goal to a team leader, charged with developing multi-disciplinary teams to have regular, focused meetings to address their specific goal. These teams will meet monthly at the least to assess status. Teams will set their own compliance targets for each goal (i.e., 90 percent or above compliance) which should be equal to or higher than the set targets from the Joint Com

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