TJC to retire BoosterPaks and Leading Practice Library
Hospital Safety Insider, October 31, 2019
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On October 28, The Joint Commission (TJC) will retire it's eductional BoosterPaks resources. On December 31, the Leading Practice Library will be retired too. These resources were launched in 2008 and have become outdated, TJC said in the November Perspectives.
Originally made to help TJC accredited organizations meet complex standards, these resources have been replaced by a number of new offerings on TJC's website. The replacements include R3 Reports and Standards Interpretation FAQs.
The are also a number of topic-specific web portals still available.
- Emergency Management
- Healthy Equity
- High Reliability
- Infection Prevention and Control
- Pain Management
- Patient Safety
- Physical Environment
- Sentinel Event
- Suicide Prevention
- Transitions of Care
- Workplace Violence Prevention
And there are also standards and accreditation resources available on our sister site, www.accreditationqualitycenter.com.
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