
National Patient Safety Efforts Save 125,000 Lives
Beginning January 1, 2017, Joint Commission-accredited nursing care centers are required to “implement evidence-based practices to prevent indwelling CAUTIs.”
According to the Joint Commission, the new National Patient Safety Goal will improve patient safety and mortality and reduce the costs and lengths of stay associated with CAUTIs. New elements of performance (EPs) include:
- Educating staff and licensed independent practitioners involved in the use of indwelling urinary catheters about CAUTI and the importance of infection prevention.
- Developing written criteria, using established evidence-based guidelines, for placement of an indwelling urinary catheter.
- Following written procedures based on established evidence-based guidelines for inserting and maintaining an indwelling urinary catheter.
- Measuring and monitoring CAUTI prevention processes and outcomes in high-volume areas.
How Hospital Room Design Can Prevent Falls
Source: Health Facilities Management
Source: HHS
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