Imposter surveyors strike two Indiana hospitals
Accreditation Connection, May 9, 2005
On the same day that an Indianapolis hospital reported suspicious people trying to enter its emergency department, two professionally dressed people carrying clipboards walked into the outpatient campus a hospital in Valparaiso, IN, saying they wanted to tour the facility. They left when challenged, according to The Courier-Journal.
During a two-week period beginning Feb. 26, people claiming to be surveyors from the JCAHO tried to enter hospitals in Boston, Los Angeles, and Detroit. Authorities say the events are unrelated, but they are puzzling authorities and thrusting hospital security into the spotlight.
To read more about the incidents in Indiana, and the JCAHO's response to it, click here to see an article in The Courier-Journal.
Also, be sure to watch for the June issue of Briefings on JCAHO, which will include an article with tips to protect your facility from imposter surveyors.
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