
February
17, 2006 |
JCAHO
readiness continues: Unannounced survey in 2006
Ongoing readiness efforts continue for the upcoming survey by the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), which
will take place some time in 2006. As of Jan. 1, the JCAHO has adopted
a new policy of unannounced visits to health care organizations, which
means that hospitals such as the MGH can expect the JCAHO surveyors to
arrive at any time without prior notice.
"This new policy will allow the Joint Commission to be an unbiased
reviewer of compliance with its standards," says Maryanne Spicer,
director of MGH Compliance and chair of the hospital's JCAHO Operations
Committee. "The Joint Commission also wants
to encourage hospitals to sustain ongoing compliance — not to just
ramp up their compliance activities when they know they will be surveyed.
We support this approach and work each day to sustain and improve our
performance and compliance with JCAHO standards."
As a part of these ongoing performance evaluation and readiness efforts
for the JCAHO survey, the hospitalwide FYI campaign continues to keep
employees and staff aware of important information related to their roles
and responsibilities within the MGH community. The campaign — which
features posters, flyers and articles in hospital publications —
is meant to help MGHers provide the highest quality of care to patients
while meeting the standards set by JCAHO.
The most recent FYI poster (shown above) was distributed throughout
the hospital this past week to remind MGHers of the performance improvement
method the hospital has adopted called Plan, Do, Check, Act.
Performance improvement — the practice of measuring patient care
performance and looking for ways to do it better — is at the foundation
of the MGH's mission to provide the best patient care. While the MGH has
embraced performance improvement methods throughout its history, the hospital
adopted the Plan, Do, Check, Act method as a simpler way of describing
this approach. The method consists of four continuous steps:
Plan: Identify an opportunity for
improvement, measure current performance, set goals and develop an improvement
plan.
Do: Implement improvement plan by identifying resources
and piloting the solution.
Check: Measure performance again to see if the plan worked.
Act: Standardize the process and monitor to sustain improvement.
For more information about the upcoming JCAHO survey, visit the MGH JCAHO
website at www2.massgeneral.org/jcaho.
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