The Joint Commission Hot Topics: Workplace Violence, Life Safety Code, Performance Improvement, Infection Prevention, This webinar will cover several Joint Commission hot topics for 2022. It will discuss the Joint Commission requirements for Workplace Violence, Life Safety code, Performance Improvement, infection prevention, advance directives, and grievances and more.
Experienced healthcare professionals know the Joint Commission (TJC) is a key accrediting organization that works closely with CMS. TJC updates and reviews hospital standards at least twice per year.
This webinar covers some of the hot topics for The Joint Commission including those that have resulted in more deficiencies than other standards. Topics to be addressed include grievances, informed consent, advance directives, and restraint and seclusion.
Webinar Highlights
Joint Commission Advance Directives RI.01.05.01 + RC.02.02.01
- End of life care
- Written policy and procedure
- Tracer
- Advance directives and outpatients
- Providing patients with information about Ads
- Honoring advance directives
- Organ donation wishes
- Medical records to contain copy of AFs
- Recommendations for compliance
Joint Commission Complaints RI.01.07.01
- Patient and family right to have reviewed
- Need complaint resolution process
- Board responsible and delegation
- Acknowledging receipt of a complaint
- Written notice of decision
- Information in patient rights of who will handle complaints
- QIO and process for resolving complaints
Who Should Attend
- Compliance Officer
- Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
- Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
- Chief Operating Officer (COO
- Joint Commission Coordinator
- Nurses
- Nurse Directors/Supervisors/Managers
- Hospital Legal Counsel
- Risk Manager
- Board Members
- Physicians
- Medical Staff Coordinator
- Patient Safety Officer
- Senior Leadership
- Chief Risk Officer
- QAPI director
- Discharge Planners
- HIM director
- Director of Anesthesia
- OR nurse director
- Patient Advocates
- Ethics Committee
- Director of Registration
- Consumer Advocates
- HIPAA Privacy Officer
- Quality Improvement Staff
- Others responsible for compliance/policy/procedure