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ED-PASS FACTOID OF THE DAY
According to the Joint Commission, hand offs require a process for verification of the received information, including repeat-back or read-back, as appropriate. The receiver of the hand off information has an opportunity to review relevant patient historical data, which may include previous care, treatment and services. |
ED-PASS FACTOID OF THE DAY
According to the Joint Commission, hand offs include up-to-date information regarding the patient’s care, treatment and services, condition and any recent or anticipated changes. |
ED-PASS FACTOID OF THE DAY
According to the Joint Commission, hand offs should be interactive communications allowing the opportunity for questioning between the giver and receiver of patient/client/resident information. |
ED-PASS FACTOID OF THE DAY:
In 2006, the Joint Commission introduced Patient Safety Goal 2E: Implement a standardized approach to “hand off” communications, including an opportunity to ask and respond to questions. |
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