Basic details are crucial to successful surveys
Accreditation Connection, December 12, 2003
Maintaining medication refrigerator logs and quality assurance records for eye wash stations will impress Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) surveyors just as much as discussing major performance improvement goals at your pharmacy. That's why it's important to continually press pharmacy staff to not let the small details slip by, such as inspecting safety features like eye wash stations and laminar flow hoods. This will not only make the JCAHO happy, but keep your medications systems organized.
Pharmacy staff at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) learned during their September survey that the JCAHO wants them to pay as much attention to recording refrigerator temperatures in a log as they do to going on rounds with caregivers.
Click here to read more about what surveyors looked for during the recent survey. The cost is $10. Hospital Pharmacy Regulation Report subscribers have free access with their subscriptions.
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