JC EBJCTQ 2017
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The Joint Commission Big Book of Tracer Questions
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
Joint Commission | 2017 | 160 |
The Joint Commission Big Book of Tracer Questions If tracer methodology provides a pathway for the Joint Commission survey process, then tracer questions are the bricks surveyors lay along that path. With each question surveyors explore standards compliance surrounding a patient’s care experience and within the overall health care system or program. The Joint Commission Big Book of Tracer Questions is specifically designed to help you more easily and effectively conduct mock tracers in your organization, whether you are new to mock tracers or have been conducting them for years. More than 2,000 tracer questions have been collected from Joint Commission Resources tracer workbooks, articles, and software; new questions are included as well. This book, a companion to the best-selling Big Book of Checklists (2016), also includes a new mock tracer template that integrates the concepts of the SAFER™ Matrix approach. This allows you to more accurately capture and respond to the scope of noncompliance and likelihood to harm in a way that simulates an actual survey. Key Topics The role and purpose of tracers in Joint Commission surveys and core tracer activities Accreditation standards topics covering performance improvement, leadership, staffing, care of the patient, health information and technology, infection prevention and control, medication management, and the physical environment Key Features Thousands of downloadable, customizable tracer questions, categorized by accreditation topic and tagged with setting applicability Compilation of all questions into a single, searchable spreadsheet (linked in the e-book or on the included flash drive for the print version) that allows you to build your own set of tracers A downloadable mock tracer template that integrates the new SAFER matrix Reviewed by Joint Commission experts, including surveyors Standards: All standards Settings: Ambulatory care, behavioral health care, critical access hospital, hospital, home care, laboratory, nursing care centers, office-based surgery practices Key Audience Accreditation professionals Performance improvement specialists Department heads Risk managers Medication safety officers and patient safety officers Joint Commission Resources, Inc. (JCR), a wholly controlled, not-for-profit affiliate of The Joint Commission, is the official publisher and educator of The Joint Commission. JCR is an expert resource for health care organizations, providing advisory services, educational services and publications to assist in improving quality and safety and to help in meeting the accreditation standards of The Joint Commission. JCR provides advisory services independently from The Joint Commission and in a fully confidential manner.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Introduction |
10 | Mock Tracer Form |
13 | Tracers |
16 | Mock Tracers |
21 | Section 1: Performance Improvement |
23 | 1.1: Performance Improvement Data |
25 | 1.2: Implementing Performance Initiatives |
27 | 1.3: Performance Improvement Management |
29 | Section 2: Leadership |
31 | 2.1: Leadership in Performance Improvement |
32 | 2.2: Safety Culture |
33 | 2.3: Patient Flow |
34 | 2.4: Contracted Services |
35 | Section 3: Staffing and Medical Staff |
37 | 3.1: Staff Orientation, Training, and Education |
38 | 3.2: Credentialing and Privileging |
40 | 3.3: Competency Assessment |
43 | Section 4: Care of the Patient |
45 | 4.1: Admission, Discharge, and Transitions of Care |
48 | 4.2: Assessment and Plan of Care |
51 | 4.3: Emergency Department Process |
53 | 4.4: Suicide Risk Assessment |
54 | 4.5: Pain Management |
56 | 4.6: Abuse and Neglect |
57 | 4.7: Nutrition |
58 | 4.8: Skin and Pressure Ulcers |
59 | 4.9: Falls Risk |
61 | 4.10: Operative and High-Risk Procedures |
64 | 4.11: Radiology Process |
66 | 4.12: Transfusions and Blood Products |
68 | 4.13: Physical Therapy |
69 | 4.14: Chemotherapy |
71 | 4.15: Restraint and Seclusion |
72 | 4.16: Youth Addiction Program |
73 | 4.17: Advance Directives |
74 | 4.18: Patient Education, Communication, and Rights |
77 | Section 5: Health Information and Technology |
79 | 5.1: Information Management |
80 | 5.2: Health Information Security |
81 | 5.3: Informed Consent |
82 | 5.4: The Medical Record |
84 | 5.5: Health Information Technology |
85 | Section 6: Infection Prevention and Control |
87 | 6.1: Infection Control Program |
90 | 6.2: Infection Control NPSGs |
92 | 6.3: Reprocessing Medical Equipment, Devices, and Supplies |
94 | 6.4: Vaccination Program |
95 | Section 7: Medication Management |
97 | 7.1: Medication Management System |
101 | 7.2: Medication Procurement, Ordering, and Dispensing |
104 | 7.3: Medication Administration |
108 | 7.4: Medication Storage and Security |
110 | 7.5: High-Alert and Hazardous Medications |
112 | 7.6: Look-Alike/Sound-Alike Medications |
113 | 7.7: Anticoagulant Therapy |
115 | Section 8: Testing, Transplants, and Imaging |
117 | 8.1: Test Orders and Results |
118 | 8.2: Laboratory Procedures nad Equipment |
120 | 8.3: QSA Cytology Procedures |
121 | 8.4: Waived/Point-of-Care Testing |
122 | 8.5: Tissue Handling and Tracking |
124 | 8.6: MRI Suite Processes |
125 | Section 9: The Physical Environment |
127 | 9.1: EC Management Plans and Risk Management |
129 | 9.2: Safety and Security |
132 | 9.3: Infant and Pediatric Security |
134 | 9.4: Hazardous Materials and Waste |
138 | 9.5: Fire Response |
140 | 9.6: Medical Equipment |
143 | 9.7: Utility Systems |
147 | 9.8: Construction |
150 | 9.9: EM Plans/Emergency Operations Plan |
151 | 9.10: Communications and Community in Emergencies |
153 | 9.11: Emergency Response Exercises |
154 | 9.12: Disaster Volunteers |
155 | 9.13: Fire and Smoke Protection Features |
158 | 9.14: Means of Egress |