4 Top Joint Commission Ambulatory Care Patient Safety Goals for 2014

The Joint Commission has released the 2014 Ambulatory Care National Patient Safety Goals.

The patient safety goals for 2014 include:

1.    Identify patients correctly
•    NPSG.01.01.01: Use at least two ways to indentify a patient.
•    NPSG.01.03.01: Ensure that patients receiving blood transfusion receive the correct blood.

2.    Use medicines safely
•    NPSG.03.04.01: Label all medicines that are unlabeled before a procedure.
•    NPSG.03.05.01: Be careful with patients that take blood thinners.
•    NPSG.03.06.01: Correctly record and share all patient medication information.

3.    Prevent infection
•    NPSG.07.01.01: Follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or World Health Organization hand hygiene protocols.
•    NPSG.07.05.01: Follow proven guidelines to prevent postoperative infection.

4.    Prevent mistakes in surgery
•    UP.01.01.01: Ensure that the correct procedure is done on the correct patient in the correct place on the body.
•    UP.01.02.01: Mark the correct place for the procedure on the patient's body.
•    UP.01.03.01: Pause before the surgery to double check that there is no mistake being made.  

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