September 7, 2011 | By: Calevir
The MOCPS Press Release, 13 Missouri Hospitals Target Increased Patient Safety with the Missouri Center for Patient Safety’s CUSP Teamwork & Communications project was recently, featured in the Aug. – Oct., 2011, edition of the Missouri Board of Nursing newsletter, which goes to all nurses licensed in Missouri! Thanks very much to the Board
The CUSP Teamwork and Communication Tools module is one of several modules in our People, Priorities & Learning Together(PPLT) initiative. Other modules include the Basics of CUSP, CUSP/Stop BSI, and CUSP/Stop CAUTI, as well as Just Culture training. The PPLT initiative is built with À la carte options, providing flexibility to meet individual facility’s needs, allowing for participation in any one, several or all modules.
A recent Pennsylvania case shows how courts narrowly interpret the PSQIA, ignoring the D & A pathway and the clear language of the Final Rule. (Ungurian v. Beyzman, et al., 2020 PA Super 105). The cour
The Center for Patient Safety wants to share this important harm-prevention advice from The Joint Commission and its Sentinel Event Alert: Managing the Risks of Direct Oral Anticoagulants. The Joint Commis
Issue: A number of events reported co CPS’ Patient Safety Organization (PSO) demonstrate poor handoff communication about the patients’ infectious disease status Examples include: Patient with
The Center for Patient Safety believes that collaboration and sharing are the best ways to drive improvement. We strive to provide the right solutions and resources to improve healthcare safety and quality.