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Sentinel Event
A sentinel event is a patient safety event that results in death, permanent harm, or severe temporary harm. Sentinel events are debilitating to both patients and health care providers involved in the event. Ðǿմ«Ã½ works closely with its organizations to address sentinel events and to prevent these types of events from occurring in the first place.
Overview
The ultimate purpose of Ðǿմ«Ã½’s accreditation process is to enhance quality of care and patient safety. Each requirement or standard, the survey process, the Sentinel Event Policy, and other Joint Commission initiatives are designed to help organizations reduce variation, reduce risk, and improve quality. Health care organizations should have an integrated approach to patient safety so that high levels of safe patient care can be provided for every patient in every care setting and service.
Patient Safety Systems Chapter
The ‘Patient Safety Systems’ chapter provides a framework, rooted in Joint Commission standards, upon which hospitals can build their integrated patient safety system — in which staff and leaders work together to eliminate complacency, promote collective mindfulness, treat each other with respect and compassion, and learn from patient safety events.
Sentinel Event Policy
The Sentinel Event Policy explains how Ðǿմ«Ã½ partners with health care organizations that have experienced a serious patient safety event to protect the patient, improve systems, and prevent further harm.
RCA2
The RCA2: Improving Root Cause Analyses and Actions to Prevent Harm describes methodologies and techniques that an organization or individuals can credibly and effectively use to prioritize the events, hazards, and vulnerabilities in their systems to understand what and why the event occurred, and how to prevent future events.
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