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    effective performance is not being utilized in 3-East. This is a result of not applying data to plan, communicate to improve performance and effect staffing accordingly. On the positive side, the following are areas we are in compliance. Accreditation participation requirements (APR) certifies that Nightingale is following protocols and procedures to deliver safe and quality

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    Assess the planning for Accreditation in your chosen facility. Hospitals are on continuous mission for quality improvement; utilizing new technology, techniques, and research on what works and what does not, as well as persistently training new personnel and meeting the needs of patients. Still, hospitals are devoted to quality improvement but follow different courses, which support increasing observance to treatment etiquette and improve patient outcomes. Hospitals make the most of different

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    Anderson, S was working in London School and he was Associate Dean of Studies of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine college six years, after that he work on a variety job in London School lasting nearly 19 years, now he is Retirement. This journal was published in February 2012 and it is part of Social Science & Medicine in page 313-322. The data he used was around 1971 to 2003, so those data was not current data. This journal is comparing public healthcare organization and private healthcare organization

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    Unit 4 DB Sentinel Event Analysis Joint Commission is an independent, not for profit organization that accredits more than 19,000 health care facilities in the U.S. Accreditation is voluntarily done by the Joint commission visiting the facility and performing quality cheeks to certify organizations who have followed specific state licensure requirements to become accredited (Hay, 2017). The Joint Commission is continuously updating policies on sentinel events in all facilities. The guidelines are

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    Imagine if you were in need of medical attention that you could not afford because of where you live or the doctor nearby did not have standardized treatment for your diagnosis. What would you do? Would you continue to seek treatment locally or find somewhere else to receive cheaper, proper care? Most people would want to be taken care of by a doctor who knows what he or she is doing and if it saves money at the same time, it is a hard deal to turn down. Traveling to seek medical attention is better

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    Executive Summary The Joint Commission is scheduled to visit Nightingale Community Hospital for its triennial accreditation survey within the next 13 months. The purpose of this document is to provide senior leadership with an outline of the hospital’s current compliance status in the Priority Focus Area of Communication. Recommendations for corrective action are included in this document which are designed to bring the organization into full compliance in the areas where deficits have been identified

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    1. Significance of Concerned Area An accreditation organization of United States is going to conduct inspection by the Joint Commission (JCAHO) for which Nightingale Community Hospital is doing preparation. For safeguarding the safety of patient, used recommended medical symbols is a very important factor for healthcare delivery. The correct policies are properly identified, prevented, reported and measured at the time of execution is reviewed along with current compliances in system will be covered

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    Joint Commission History

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    The roots of The Joint Commission date back to 1918 where a group of surgeons led voluntary onsite hospital inspections (www.jointcommission.org). Accreditation is used to verify that certain organizations have an appropriate quality management system and can properly perform certain test methods according to their specialty. The terms accreditation and certification are used interchangeably but are not the same. Certification refers to verifying certain credentials met by personnel or to verify

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    Accreditation is a very important because is a process of review that allows the healthcare organization to prove their abilities to meet the standard requirements set by the government or other higher organizations. These days if you are part of a hospital, or a private industry accreditation give you the freedom; give you the reputation the credibility, it showed that you are at another level especially in the health care industry. There is different type of accreditation for example

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    Accreditation is a recognized seal of approval for many institutions in the United States. It is needed by the hospitals to become providers in the Medicare program. In order to receive payment from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), hospitals are required to meet a set of minimum requirements called conditions of participation. There are three organizations that can accredit hospitals based on the participation requirements– the Joint Commission, the American Osteopathic Association

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