Joint Commission Hot Topics 2021 – Advance Directives, Contracts, Grievances, Informed Consent, 2021 Changes and More

Date : October 05, 2021
Time: 01:00 PM ET
Duration: 120 Minutes
Speaker : Laura A. Dixon

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Description

This webinar will cover several Joint Commission hot topics for 2021.  It will cover the new changes in the July and September 2020 Joint Commission standards. It will discuss the Joint Commission requirements for advance directives, contract management, grievances, informed consent and more.

Objectives

  • Recall that the Joint Commission has two section in the manual that address the issue of informed consent
  • Discuss that the Joint Commission requires hospitals to have an informed consent policy
  • Describe that Joint Commission has contract management standards and that the hospital should evaluate every contract to ensure the performance indicators are met
  • Remember that Joint Commission requires hospitals to provide patients with written information on admission on advance directives
  • Recall that TJC states that patients and families have a right to have a complaint reviewed and it must be done timely
  • Discuss that TJC has changes to the hospital standards in July and September of 2020

Detailed Outline

Contract Management LD.04.03.09

  • Contract standard and the EPs
  • Same level of care
  • Updates
  • Hospital leader responsibility for contracted services
  • Safety and quality requirements
  • Limited applicability to patient care services
  • Consults and referrals not subject to requirements
  • Staff competence
  • Credentialing/privileging
  • Performance improvement requirements
  • Ideas on how to review contracts
  • Credentialing and privileging
  • Nature and scope of services
  • Leadership approval of contracts
  • Monitoring the performance of contracts
  • Contracts with other accredited organizations
  • Communicating expectations in writing
  • Contracts that do not meet expectations
  • Continuity of patient care maintained if contract terminated
  • Contract lab services
  •  FAQs

Joint Commission Informed Consent Standards

  • RI.01.03.01 and the revised EPs and recuperation
  • Remember state law requirements
  • Written policy requirements
  • Surgery and procedures requiring consent must be specified
  • Consent as a process
  • Risks benefits, and side effects
  • Elements not required by CMS
  • Exceptions to policy
  • Emergency surgery
  • Consent on chart required before surgery
  • Consent for photography
  • TJC tracer on consent

Joint Commission Advance Directives RI.01.05.01 and RC.02.02.01

  • End of life care
  • Written policy and procedure
  • Tracer
  • Advance directives and outpatients
  • Providing patients with information about Ads
  • Honoring advance directives
  • Organ donation wishes
  • Medical records to contain copy of AFs
  • Recommendations for compliance

Joint Commission Complaints RI.01.07.01

  • Patient and family right to have reviewed
  • Need complaint resolution process
  • Board responsible and delegation
  • Acknowledging receipt of a complaint
  • Written notice of decision
  • Information in patient rights of who will handle complaints
  • QIO and process for resolving complaints

New Standards in July & September 2020

  • Emergency preparedness
  • History and physicals
  • Swing bed changes
  • Discharges and transfers
  • Infection control
  • QAPI
  • Self administered medications
  • Record retention
  • Organ donation

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

CEO, Compliance Officer, Chief Medical Officer (CMO)  Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), Chief Operating Officer (COO),Joint Commission, Coordinator, Nurse Educator, Nurses, Nurse Directors, Nurse Supervisors, Nurse Managers, Hospital Legal Counsel, Risk Manager, Board Members, Physicians, Medical Staff Coordinator, Patient Safety Officer, Senior Leadership, Chief Risk Officer, QAPI director, Discharge Planners, HIM director, Director of Anesthesia, OR nurse director, Patient Advocates, Ethics Committee, Director of Registration, Consumer Advocates, Patient Advocates, HIPAA Privacy Officer, Quality Improvement Staff, and others responsible for compliance with meeting Joint Commission standards, and persons responsible for rewriting policy and procedure.

Speaker

Laura A. Dixon

Laura A. Dixon served as the Director, Facility Patient Safety and Risk Management and Operations for COPIC from 2014 to 2020.  In her role, Ms. Dixon provided patient safety and risk management consultation and training to facilities, practitioners and staff in multiple states.  Such services included creation of and presentations on risk management topics, assessment of healthcare facilities; and development of programs and compilation of reference materials that complement physician-oriented products.
Ms. Dixon has more than twenty years of clinical experience in acute care facilities, including critical care, coronary care, peri-operative services and pain management.  Prior to joining COPIC, she served as the Director, Western Region, Patient Safety and Risk Management for The Doctors Company, Napa, California.  In this capacity, she provided patient safety and risk management consultation to the physicians and staff for the western United States.
Ms. Dixon’s legal experience includes representation of clients for Social Security Disability Insurance providing legal counsel and representation at disability hearings and appeals, medical malpractice defense and representation of nurses before the Colorado Board of Nursing.
As a registered nurse and attorney, Laura holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Regis University, RECEP of Denver, a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Drake University College of Law, Des Moines, Iowa, and a Registered Nurse Diploma from Saint Luke’s School Professional Nursing, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  She is licensed to practice law in Colorado and California.