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Home care and Hospice Medication Management Policies and procedures 2007 Edition
Mary McGoldrick MS, RN, CRNI
Improve Quality Outcomes
Management of oral Medications is an important quality indicator and outcome measure in home care, recognized as a leading cause of re-hospitalization in the elderly and monitored closely by CMS. In hospice, the clinician's role in medication mangement is key to managing the patient's symptoms and delivering quality care. This is your opportunity to not only comply with regulations, but raise the quality bar with standards and recommendations for evidence based for evidence based practice customized for your agency.
What you Get:
Saves staff time and agency resources.
Research, interpretation of regulatory and accrediting requirements, policy writing and assuring all information is current has been done for you!
Turn key program - customizable to every home care and hospice organization.
Features
Cross-referenced to JCAHO 2007 National Patient Safety Goals, and includes: Medication Reconciliation process, Verbal Order Read Back process, including Critical Test Results, Do Not Use Abbreviations, Patient Identification Process, and Look-alike Sound-alike Medications
Cross-referenced to JCAHO 2006-2007 Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Home Care Standards, including Patient Safety Strategies for High Risk Medication
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