This program will cover hot topics in nursing in 2020. It will cover hot and problematic standards with CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) and the Joint Commission (TJC). CMS issues quarterly memos on all the deficiencies received by hospitals making it easier to track top problematic standards.
It will discuss the CMS hospital regulations on safe opioid use, IV medication, blood transfusions, restraints, compounding, BUD, history and physicals, verbal orders, informed consent, plan of care, the timing of medications, and the post-anesthesia evaluation. This program will also discuss recent CMS memos on insulin pens, safe injection practices, worksheets, organ procurement organizations, humidity, complaint manual update, deficiency memo, final worksheets, and privacy and confidentiality. It will also discuss interpreters and low health literacy to help hospitals comply with CMS and Joint Commission standards and compliance with the OCR Section 1557 on signage, patient rights, nondiscrimination, qualified interpreters, and 2020 changes. It will also discuss the revised hospital discharge planning and hospital improvement rule final changes.
MRI patient safety guidelines, use of trigger tools to detect errors and opportunities for improvement, and how to reduce medication errors will be discussed. Medication errors are the most common type of medical errors. An IOM study found that that a hospital patient is subject to one medication error per day. Studies show there is a considerable variation in medication error rates across facilities. Medication management is an important area for both CMS (in the hospital conditions of participation) and the Joint Commission. Infection control is important and every hospital should have a safe injection practices policy which includes the ISMP IV Push guidelines.
(BS, JD, RN, CPHRM)
Laura A. Dixon served as the Director, Facility Patient Safety and Risk Management, and Operations for COPIC from 2014 to 2020. In her role, Ms. Dixon provided patient safety and risk management consulting and training to facilities, practitioners, and staff in multiple states. Such services included the creation of and presentations on risk management topics, assessment of healthcare facilities; and development of programs and compilation of reference materials that complement physician-oriented products. Ms. Dixon has more than twenty years of clinical experience in acute care facilities, including critical care, coronary care, peri-operative services, and pain management. Prior to joining COPIC, she served as the Director, Western Region, Patient Safety and Risk Management for The Doctors Company, Napa, California. In this capacity, she provided patient safety and risk management consultation to the physicians and staff for the western United States. Ms. Dixon’s legal experience includes representation of clients for Social Security Disability Insurance providing legal counsel and representation at disability hearings and appeals, medical malpractice defense, and representation of nurses before the Colorado Board of Nursing. As a registered nurse and attorney, Laura holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Regis University, RECEP of Denver, a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Drake University College of Law, Des Moines, Iowa, and a Registered Nurse Diploma from Saint Luke’s School Professional Nursing, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She is licensed to practice law in Colorado and California.
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