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5 Diamond Patient Safety Program

5 Diamond Patient Safety Program. ESRD Network of New England (Network 1) Mid-Atlantic Renal Coalition (Network 5). Institute of Medicine Report (1999).

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5 Diamond Patient Safety Program

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  1. 5 Diamond Patient Safety Program ESRD Network of New England (Network 1)Mid-Atlantic Renal Coalition (Network 5)

  2. Institute of Medicine Report (1999) • 44,000 – 98,000 people die each year from medical errors that occur in hospitals. That's more than die from motor vehicle accidents, breast cancer and AIDS--combined--making medical errors the fifth leading cause of death in this country.

  3. Patient Safety Culture • Pervasive Commitment to Patient Safety • Open Communication • Blame-free Environment • Safety Design • Employee & Physician Involvement & Accountability

  4. Objectives • To promote patient safety values • To create an awareness of patient safety issues • To help dialysis units learn more about specific areas of patient safety • To build a patient safety culture in every dialysis unit

  5. Hand Hygiene Flu Vaccination Slips, Trips and Falls Medication Reconciliation Emergency Preparedness Sharps Safety Decreasing Patient & Provider Conflict Components • Patient Safety Principles (required) • Under Development • Staff Adherence to Procedures • Dialyzer Set-up Errors

  6. Components • Each topic is a complete educational module • Tools and resources are located on the Network of New England and MARC websites • Required and optional activities • PowerPoints for staff in-service presentations • Posters for display • Games and activities to engage patients

  7. Details • Time frame • Began April 2008 in Network #1 • Presented at Technical Meeting April 24, 2008 • Mass Mailing to all Providers & Medical Directors • Requires registration and submission of documentation when a component is completed by provider • Flexible – Have a better idea? Share it with us!

  8. Recognition • All participants completing at least one component or more will be recognized 1 - 4 Diamonds Completed • Acknowledged in Network Newsletter • Listed on Network Website

  9. Recognition 5 Diamonds Completed • Acknowledged in Network Newsletter • Listed on Website • Special recognition at Annual Network Meeting • 2 free passes to Annual Meeting • $75.00 gift certificate for entertainment material for patients • Plaque to display in unit

  10. Congratulations Diamond Providers! Facilities who have completed at least one module and have achieved diamond status

  11. Emergency Preparedness Kidney Community Emergency Response (KCER) Coalition www.KCERcoalition.com

  12. An emergency is defined as a situation requiring help or relief, usually created by an unexpected event.

  13. Kidney Community Emergency Response (KCER) Coalition • KCER is a national coalition formed in 2006 to ensure that national resources are in place to assist state and local response efforts in the event of a disaster. • Comprised of partners in renal community representing: • patient and professional organizations • practitioners, such as nurses, technicians, dietitians, social workers, and physicians; • providers, including independent dialysis facilities, large dialysis organizations and transplant facilities; • hospitals; • suppliers; • ESRD Networks; • state emergency and survey representatives • federal agencies, including the FDA, CDC, NIH and CMS.

  14. KCER Response Teams • Coordination of Staff and Volunteers • Communication • Facility Operations / Industry Supplies & Services • Federal Response • Pandemic Preparedness • Patient Assistance • Patient / Provider Tracking • Physician Placement and Assistance

  15. An emergency stops being one when you are prepared for it.

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