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Restraint is the number one deficiency hospitals get penalized for in the Hospital CoP. Hospitals are often out of compliance because the restraint policy is one of the hardest to write and understand for healthcare employees. CMS recommends hospitals implement restraint training on a regular basis to prevent hospitals from being out of compliance.
During this program, our expert will simplify 50 pages of CMS restraint and seclusion interpretive guidelines. She will discuss proposed changes in the Hospital Improvement Act and provide a crosswalk to accrediting standards.
All accrediting bodies require restraint training, and CMS mandates both orientation and ongoing education for all hospital staff. This program can be used to meet this requirement.
Do you have a restraint policy in place?
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After this webinar participants will be able to:
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Agenda topics:
- Medical restraints | - Defining restraint | - Culture of safety |
- Manual holds | - Leadership responsibilites | - Patient monitoring |
- Time-limited orders | - New training requirements | - Renewing orders |
- Drugs as restraint | - Mandatory documentation | - Behavioral health |
- TJC vs. CMS | - What restraints aren't | - Restraint protocols |
- Deficiency reports | - Self-destructive behavior | - State laws |
- Plan of care | - Assessment requirements | - Defining seclusion |
- MD notification | - Mandatory first-aid training | And so much more! |
Your Speaker: Sue Dill Calloway, RN, MSN, JD
Sue is a nurse attorney, medico-legal consultant and long-time educator for nurses, physicians, and other healthcare providers. She is a frequent speaker and is well known across the country in the areas of healthcare law, risk management, and patient safety. She has authored over 100 books and hundreds of articles. For AHC Media, she authored Cracking the Code: Understanding the CMS Hospital CoP Standards on Anesthesia.
Ms. Calloway received her Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing, and Doctor of Jurisprudence from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. Additionally, she is certified in healthcare risk management by the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management and is the first in the country to be certified in CMS regulatory compliance.
Target Audience:
Anyone involved with or interested in compliance regulations and standards, including but not limited to: CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CMOs, CNOs, CE Directors, Department Directors, Quality Improvement Staff, Physicians, Nurses (all levels), Compliance Officers, CMS Liaisons, TJC Liaisons, Registration Staff, Safety Officers and Staff, Pharmacy Staff, Ethics Committee Members, Consumer Advocates, Risk Managers, Legal Counsel, Behavioral Health Staff, Psychiatry Staff, Social Workers, Discharge Planners, Case Managers, Hospice Staff and Regulatory Affairs Staff.