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Emergency Department Compliance Manual, 2017 Edition

By Rusty McNew
Aspen June 2017

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781454886693
Publisher
Aspen
Publication
June 2017
Format
Paperback , 836 pages
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Emergency Department Compliance Manual, 2017 Editionprovides everything you need to stay in compliance with complex emergency department regulations.

The list of questions helps you quickly locate specific guidance on difficult legal areas such as:

  • Complying with COBRA
  • Dealing with psychiatric patients
  • Negotiating consent requirements
  • Obtaining reimbursement for ED services
  • Avoiding employment law problems

Emergency Department Compliance Manual also features first-hand advice from staff members at hospitals that have recently navigated a Joint Commission survey and includes frank and detailed information. Organized by topic, it allows you to readily compare the experiences of different hospitals.

Because of the Joint Commission's hospital-wide, function-based approach to evaluating compliance, it's been difficult to know specifically what's expected of you in the ED. Emergency Department Compliance Manual includes a concise grid outlining the most recent Joint Commission standards which will help you learn what responsibilities you have for demonstrating compliance.

Plus, Emergency Department Compliance Manual includes sample documentation that hospitals across the country have used to show compliance with legal requirements and Joint Commission standards:

  • Age-related competencies
  • Patient assessment policies and procedures
  • Consent forms
  • Advance directives
  • Policies and protocols
  • Roles and responsibilities of ED staff
  • Quality improvement tools
  • Conscious sedation policies and procedures
  • Triage, referral, and discharge policies and procedures
  • And much more!

Table of Contents

  • Part 1. Legal Compliance Questions and Answers
    • Introduction to Compliance
    • Patients' Rights
    • Restraint and Seclusion
    • Confidentiality of ED Records
    • Consent to Treatment
    • Antidiscrimination Laws
    • Patients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
    • Patients with HIV or AIDS
    • Content of the ED Record
    • Staffing Issues
    • Medical Staff
    • On-Call Staffing
    • The Role of Nonphysicians in the ED
    • Dress Codes
    • Refusal to Treat Patients
    • Staff Substance Abuse
    • Discrimination and Harassment
    • Occupational Safety
    • Bloodborne Pathogens
    • Airborne Hazards
    • Ergonomic Hazards
    • Smoking
    • Passageways and Exits
    • Security in the ED
    • Violence
    • State Law Regarding Violence in the ED
    • Security Measures
    • Responsibilities Relating to Crimes Outside the ED
    • Abandonment in the ED
    • Administering Tests at Request of Law Enforcement Without Patient Consent
    • Duty to Treat Patients Regardless of Ability to Pay
    • EMTALA
    • Hill-Burton
    • Other Federal Requirements
    • State Law Duties
    • Reimbursement
    • Payment by Managed Care Organizations
    • Billing Medicare for ED Services
    • Interpreting X-Rays and EKGs
    • Services Provided by Teaching Physicians and Residents
    • Emergency Response Planning
    • Patient Safety
    • Emergency Department Management
    • Patient Flow
    • Health Care Reform
  • Part 2. Joint Commission Survey Questions and Answers
    • H1N1 Preparedness
    • Survey Focus
    • Medical Record Review
    • Patient Safety Goals
    • Organ Donation
    • Construction
    • Patient Assessments
    • Survey Experience
  • Part 3. Hospital Accreditation Standards Analysis
    • Ethics, Rights, and Responsibilities
    • Provision of Care
    • Medication Management
    • Improving Organization Performance
    • Leadership
    • Management of the Environment of Care
    • Management of Human Resources
    • Management of Information
    • Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Infection
    • Record of Care, Treatment, and Services
    • Emergency Management
    • Life Safety
  • Part 4. Reference Materials for Emergency Department Compliance
    • Ethics, Rights, and Responsibilities
    • Provision of Care
    • Medication Management
    • Improving Organization Performance
    • Leadership
    • Management of the Environment of Care
    • Management of Human Resources
    • Management of Information
    • Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Infection
    • Emergency Management
  • Part 5. CMS and Joint Commission Standards Checklist
    • Areas of Assessment
    • Deemed Status
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