New JCAHO alert focuses on emergency power failures
Hospital Safety Connection, September 6, 2006
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Yesterday, the JCAHO issued a new Sentinel Event Alert encouraging hospitals to conduct risk assessments on their emergency power systems and potential generator failures.
The alert is the latest move by the JCAHO to strengthen its emergency management stance. On July 1, the commission released a revised emergency drill standard (EC.4.20), and on January 1, 2007, a new requirement goes into effect mandating four-hour generator tests every three years (EC.7.40).
The alert offers a series of recommendations and observations to help facilities avoid emergency power outages. Look for further coverage in Briefings on Hospital Safety.
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