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This document outlines the top scoring standards set by The Joint Commission (TJC) in 2010, focusing on crucial healthcare quality measures. Key standards include maintaining complete and accurate medical records, ensuring integrity of egress, and implementing fire safety measures. The document emphasizes the importance of properly storing medications, assessing patient conditions, and managing infection risks related to medical equipment. Understanding these benchmarks is vital for healthcare providers striving for excellence in patient care and safety.
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TJC Top Scoring Standards 2010 • 65% RC.01.01.01 Complete and accurate medical records for each individual patient. • 51% LS.02.01.20 The hospital maintains the integrity of the means of egress. • 49% LS.02.01.10 Building and fire protection features are designed and maintained to minimize the effects of fire, smoke, and heat. • 42% EC.02.03.05 The hospital maintains fire safety equipment and fire safety building features.
TJC Top Scoring Standards 2010 • 40% LS.02.01.30 The hospital provides and maintains building features to protect individuals from the hazards of fire and smoke. • 33% MM.03.01.01 The hospital safely stores medications. • 31% PC.01.02.03 The hospital assesses and reassesses the patient and his or her condition according to defined time frames. www.courtemanche-assocs.com
TJC Top Scoring Standards 2010 • 33% RC.02.03.07 Qualified staff receive and record verbal orders. • 29% IC.02.02.01 The hospital reduces the risk of infections associated with medical equipment, devices, and supplies. • 28% MM.04.01.01 Medication orders are clear and accurate. www.courtemanche-assocs.com