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© Copyright, The Joint Commission 2013 National Patient Safety Goals

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 2 © Copyright, The Joint Commission  The National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) were established in 2002 to help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in regards to patient safety  The first set of NPSGs was effective January 1, 2003  The Patient Safety Advisory Group advises The Joint Commission on the development and updating of NPSGs Background

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 3 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Patient Safety Advisory Group  Comprised of a panel of widely recognized patient safety experts including nurses, physicians, pharmacists, risk managers, clinical engineers, and other professionals with hands-on experience in addressing patient safety issues in a wide variety of health care settings  Advises The Joint Commission how to address emerging patient safety issues in NPSGs, Sentinel Event Alerts, standards and survey processes, performance measures, educational materials, and Center for Transforming Healthcare projects

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 4 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Update to NPSG on Reconciling Medication  The NPSG on reconciling medication information (formerly NPSG , now NPSG ) was streamlined and focused to place a spotlight on critical risk points in the medication reconciliation process  The NPSG was revised based on input from the field about implementation difficulties related to the 2009 version of the NPSG which was too prescriptive and detailed  NPSG replaces Goal 8 ( , , and ) and its related elements of performance  NPSG became effective July 1, 2011

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 5 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Changes for 2013  The NPSG focusing on catheter- associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) was introduced in 2012 with a phased implementation  Full implementation is expected in 2013

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 6 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Patient Identification Goal 1: Improve the accuracy of patient identification.

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 7 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Patient Identification  NPSG : Use at least two patient identifiers when providing care, treatment and services. Applies to: Ambulatory, Behavioral Health Care, Critical Access Hospital, Home Care, Hospital, Lab, Long Term Care, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 8 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Patient Identification  NPSG : Eliminate transfusion errors related to patient misidentification. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 9 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Improve Communication Goal 2: Improve the effectiveness of communication among caregivers.

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 10 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Improve Communication  NPSG : Report critical results of tests and diagnostic procedures on a timely basis. Applies to: Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Lab

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 11 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Medication Safety Goal 3: Improve the safety of using medications.

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 12 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Medication Safety  NPSG : Label all medications, medication containers, and other solutions on and off the sterile field in perioperative and other procedural settings. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Office Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 13 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Medication Safety  NPSG : Reduce the likelihood of patient harm associated with the use of anticoagulant therapy. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Long Term Care

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 14 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Medication Safety  NPSG : Maintain and communicate accurate patient medication information. Applies to: Ambulatory, Behavioral Health Care, Critical Access Hospital, Home Care, Hospital, Long Term Care, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 15 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Health Care-Associated Infections Goal 7: Reduce the risk of health care-associated infections.

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 16 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Health Care-Associated Infections  NPSG : Comply with either the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hand hygiene guidelines or the current World Health Organization (WHO) hand hygiene guidelines. Applies to: Ambulatory, Behavioral Health Care, Critical Access Hospital, Home Care, Hospital, Lab, Long Term Care, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 17 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Health Care-Associated Infections  NPSG : Implement evidence- based practices to prevent health care- associated infections due to multidrug- resistant organisms in acute care hospitals. Applies to: Critical Access Hospital, Hospital

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 18 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Health Care-Associated Infections  NPSG : Implement evidence- based practices to prevent central line- associated bloodstream infections. Applies to: Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Long Term Care

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 19 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Health Care-Associated Infections  NPSG : Implement evidence- based practices for preventing surgical site infections. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 20 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Health Care-Associated Infections  NPSG : Implement evidence- based practices to prevent indwelling catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI). Applies to: Critical Access Hospital, Hospital. (Note: This NPSG is not applicable to pediatric populations. Research resulting in evidence-based practices was conducted with adults, and there is not consensus that these practices apply to children.)

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 21 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Reduce Falls Goal 9: Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from falls.

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 22 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Reduce Falls  NPSG : Reduce the risk of falls. Applies to: Home Care, Long Term Care

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 23 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Pressure Ulcers Goal 14: Prevent health care-associated pressure ulcers (decubitus ulcers).

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 24 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Pressure Ulcers  NPSG : Assess and periodically reassess each resident’s risk for developing a pressure ulcer and take action to address any identified risks. Applies to: Long Term Care

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 25 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Risk Assessment Goal 15: The organization identifies safety risks inherent in its patient population.

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 26 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Risk Assessment  NPSG : Identify patients at risk for suicide. Applies to: Behavioral Health Care, Hospital (applicable to psychiatric hospitals and patients being treated for emotional or behavioral disorders in general hospitals)

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 27 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Risk Assessment  NPSG : Identify risks associated with home oxygen therapy, such as home fires. Applies to: Home Care

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 28 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, Wrong Person Surgery™  UP : Conduct a preprocedure verification process. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 29 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, Wrong Person Surgery™  UP : Mark the procedure site. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 30 © Copyright, The Joint Commission Universal Protocol for Preventing Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, Wrong Person Surgery™  UP : A time-out is performed before the procedure. Applies to: Ambulatory, Critical Access Hospital, Hospital, Office-Based Surgery

2013 National Patient Safety Goals - Pg. 31 © Copyright, The Joint Commission  The National Patient Safety Goals for each program and more information are available on The Joint Commission website at  Questions can be sent to the Standards Interpretation Group at (630) or via the Standards Online Question Submission Form For more information…