NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY GOALS Part 1

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NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY GOALS Part 1 http://www.jointcommission.org/NR/rdonlyres/868C9E07- 037F-433D-8858- 0D5FAA4322F2/0/July2010NPSGs_Scoring_HAP2.pdf

Goal 1 Improve the Accuracy of Patient Identification

Goal 1 Continued Use of Two Patient Identifiers: -Patient name -Medical record -Date of birth

Goal 1 Continued Eliminating transfusion errors: -verification by 2 people -matching component to the order and patient to the component

Improve the Effectiveness of Communication Among Caregivers Goal 2 Improve the Effectiveness of Communication Among Caregivers

Goal 2 Continued Timely reporting of critical tests and critical results

Goal 3 Improve the Safety of Using Medications

Goal 3 Continued Labeling Medications -name of med -strength -date & time -expiration

Goal 3 Continued Reducing harm from anticoagulation therapy -appropriate labeling -labs tests -controlled pumps with IV infusion -follow hospital protocols