The Joint Commission 2009 Leadership Standards
Product Description:
AUDIO CONFERENCE ON CD OR AUDIO ON-DEMAND
Sponsored by The Association for Healthcare Accreditation Professionals (AHAP)
presented on August 6, 2008The Joint Commission's Leadership standards must be fully implemented by January 1, 2009.
The Joint Commission has set a high bar for management, medical staff and governing board leaders—one all hospitals must meet by the start of 2009. Are your leaders prepared to demonstrate how they proactively drive change, strengthen culture, communicate clearly, and resolve conflicts?
Now is the time for organizations to prepare to meet these standards. Are you ready?
This 90 minute audio conference highlights the key changes and shares best practices that both enhance hospital leadership and ensure compliance. Your team will come away with practical steps your hospital needs to take to meet the hot button standards most likely to cause RFIs.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After this program, participants will know how to:
- Describe the major changes in the 2009 Joint Commission Leadership standards
- Explain the role of leadership in achieving a culture of safety
- Identify best practices for addressing conflicts among the board, medical staff and management
- Discuss Joint Commission policies & procedures requirements for procuring and donation organs, including the requirement for the one call to the OPO on all deaths
- Describe the new policies & procedures and education requirements that a hospital must perform regarding disruptive behavior, including the requirement for a code of conduct
- Recall the standards for contract services, including the requirement to monitor contracts, especially those that affect patient care
- Discuss leadership’s role in managing the flow of patients throughout the hospital
- Describe the role of leaders in addressing conflicts of interest
BONUS TOOLS INCLUDED IN YOUR MATERIALS PACKET
In addition to the expertise and advice presented during this audio conference, you'll also receive these helpful “take-away's” provided within your materials pack:
These materials are provided with PDF links.
AGENDA
I. What’s new in the 2009 Leadership Standards and why?
- Leadership and patient safety: Why is The Joint Commission focusing on leadership now?
- What’s new in the Leadership Standards?
- What does The Joint Commission really want?
II. Leadership structure
- Board, CEO, and Medical staff responsibilities
- Leaders Knowledge Requirement
- Mission, Vision, Goals
III. Leadership relations
- How should conflicts of interest be handled?
- Board, medical staff and management communication
- Conflict resolution
IV.Operations a. Conflict of interest, PI, Patient safety program, budget
- Patient flow, organ donation, CPG, same level of care,
- Contract review and monitoring
V. Organizational culture and system performance expectations
- What does it mean for leadership to be responsible for the culture of safety?
- How can leadership own the problem of disruptive behavior?
- Teamwork is now leadership’s job
VI. Leadership session
- Overview of leadership session during survey
- Data use, changing performance, communication, staffing, results
- System performance standards; resource allocation, management oversight, PI priorities
VII. Q&A
MEET THE SPEAKERS
Richard A. Sheff, MD, CMSL, is the chairman and executive director of The Greeley Company. He brings over 25 years of healthcare management and leadership experience to his work with physicians, hospitals and healthcare systems across the country. Dr. Sheff, with a distinctive combination of medical, healthcare and management acumen, develops tailored and valued solutions to the unique needs of physicians and hospitals. Dr. Sheff has consulted, authored and lectured on a wide-range of healthcare management and leadership issues including governance, hospital and medical staff performance improvement, managing poor quality and disruptive physicians, patient safety and error reduction, credentialing, medical staff effectiveness and redesign, medical staff leadership development, strategic planning, and regulatory compliance.
Sue Dill Calloway, RN, MS, JD, is the director of hospital patient safety for OHIC Insurance and the Doctors Company. Prior to her current role, she was the vice president of Legal Services,privacy officer, and compliance officer at a community hospital. She does frequent lectures on legal and risk management issues and writes numerous publications. Sue has been a medico-legal consultant for over 30 years. She has done many educational programs for nurses, physicians, and other health care providers on topics such as nursing law, ethics and nursing, malpractice prevention, HIPAA medical record confidentiality, EMTALA anti-dumping law, Joint Commission issues, CMS issues, documentation, medication errors, medical errors, documentation, pain management, federal laws for nursing, sentinel events, patient safety and other similar topics.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Survey Coordinator, Quality Improvement Coordinator, HR Directors, Risk Managers, Nurse Educator, Patient Safety Officer, C-suite.
AUDIO ON-DEMAND
In addition to the regular purchase option for HCPro audio conferences, we are pleased to offer another option, an audio on-demand. Audio on-demand allows you to download the program and play it back at your convenience through your computer or MP3 player. Purchase a CD or an audio on-demand of the program and listen when you can. It's also a perfect training tool for new staff or as a refresher for veteran staff.
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