Corporate Compliance

Patient safety: Test staff’s ability to respond to and assess clinical alarms in your facility

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, August 10, 2004

Do your staff know to listen for, and respond to, all of the clinical alarm systems on your patient care units? The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations' (JCAHO) National Patient Safety Goals require you to answer both questions and ensure that all clinical alarm systems work properly and are "sufficiently audible" amid competing noise on the unit.

To learn more about this important process, order the article "Patient safety: Test staff's ability to respond to and assess clinical alarms in your facility". The cost is $10. Subscribers to Healthcare Auditing Strategies can find it in their August issues.


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