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1 New York State Department of Health
Center for Medicaid Medicare Services [CMS] All Cause Corrective Action Stony Brook Medicine “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

2 DOH References of Deficiency:
Allegations of Sexual, Physical, or Psychological Abuse Infection Control Practices Intravenous Therapy and Blood Product Administration HIPAA, as it relates to PHI Disclosure Code Cart Standardization “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

3 “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”
Implementation /communication strategy Didactic education Skills based training and Simulation Attestation- confirmed completion Validation- check performance Outcomes- compliance “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

4 DOH for CMS Allegation survey 4/28/15 – 5/4/15
Finding related to process for investigation of patient complaints of Abuse & Neglect by a Staff member Actions: New Policy implemented prior to DOH exit (policy #RI 0057) Education to front line, managers, supervisors, directors & medical staff via PPs, LMS, and continuing through annual re-certifications and new employee orientation Abuse Complaint checklist to document actions “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

5 CMS document received evening of 6/3/2015 (on day 3 of TJC Survey)
CMS Report 5/13/2015 CMS document received evening of 6/3/2015 (on day 3 of TJC Survey) Follow up actions and clarification statements to be submitted by 6/15/2015 Requires 100% education : Medical Staff must complete to 100% by 6/15/2015 Requires 100% monitoring of responses to Abuse & Neglect complaints (13 to date since DOH visit) Requires feedback to Departments on Abuse & Neglect complaints Requires tracking & trending by department and individual “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

6 Infection Control is in Your Hands
Healthcare Epidemiology Department Administrative Policy on Isolation Precautions IC 0006 As soon as patients are identified as needing isolation: Yellow card / chart, dedicated stethoscope / thermometer All rooms must have a Personal Protection Equipment [PPE] cabinet in or in close proximity to the entryway Cabinets must be stocked with gowns, gloves, surgical masks, goggles and / or face shields All HCWs are responsible for following the isolation precautions delineated in the Hospital Policy and reminding other HCWs to do the same Families must be educated re: On hand hygiene practices and Patients isolation Infection Control is in Your Hands

7 Infection Control is in Your Hands
Healthcare Epidemiology Department All patients, regardless of status: inpatient outpatient observation Must be placed on the correct isolation precautions based upon: personal history clinical presentation isolation code on Banner Bar Infection Control is in Your Hands

8 Isolation Card (front)
HEALTHCARE EPIDEMIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Isolation Card (front) Infection Control is in Your Hands

9 Infection Control is in Your Hands
DepHealthcare Epidemiology Department ormatics Administrative Policy on Hand Hygiene IC 0003 Hand Hygiene is performed: Upon entering & exiting patient rooms Before and after any contact with patient / environment, regardless of +/- isolation status In between dirty and clean procedures Between separate portions of the physical exam re: clean vs dirty OK to foam when entering a C diff room, but must wash hands with SOAP / WATER upon exiting Families must be educated on hand hygiene practices Infection Control is in Your Hands

10 Infection Control is in Your Hands
Healthcare Epidemiology Department Administrative Policy on Infection Control in patient transporting IC 0007 Patients on isolation must be transported using practices that minimize cross contamination If patient is on isolation, the transporter must: perform hand hygiene, don correct PPE identified on the isolation yellow card before entering room Bring clean transfer equipment into the room, transfer patient to stretcher or wheelchair as indicated cover patient with clean sheet remove isolation garb before exiting room, perform hand hygiene When transferring patient on occupied bed, wipe the side rails and all accompanying equipment with antimicrobial (purple) wipes, allowing for 2 minute dwell time prior to exiting the room Infection Control is in Your Hands

11 Infection Control is in Your Hands
Healthcare Epidemiology Department Health Care Providers are NOT to carry multi-dose vials in pockets or case (pharmacy policy modified): from patient to patient from room to room when used on a patient with an infection, discard after use Use single-dose containers whenever possible When single-dose dispensers are not available: maintain aseptic technique perform hand hygiene prevent tip of dispenser from touching the patient wipe down container with antimicrobial (purple) wipes in between every patient encounter and prior to returning it to the case. Infection Control is in Your Hands

12 SBU Hospital Infection Control Policies
Healthcare Epidemiology Department SBU Hospital Infection Control Policies Hand Hygiene IC 0003 Multidrug Resistant Organisms (M-RO) IC 0010 Patient Care Equipment Cleaning IC 0013 Infection Control In Patient Transporting IC 0007 Isolation Precautions IC 0006 Prevention and Control of Clostridium defficile IC 0022 Prevention and Transmission of M. Tuberculosis infection IC 0011 MM0012 Multiple Dose Vials, Multiple Use Containers IC0012 Standard Precautions Infection Control is in Your Hands

13 “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”
All consultants [MDs, NPs, PAs, etc] will notify primary nurse of their arrival prior to entering patient room in ED and on the Units: “I’m here to see patient ____. Is there anything I should know?” “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

14 “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”
Iv therapy and blood administration Audit and analysis of all IV and Blood Administration Policies Development of educational materials aligned with best practices and SBUH policies Development of Skills Training stations Development of Simulation scenarios Training of Auditors Systematic ongoing monitoring “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

15 “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”
HIPAA COMPLIANCE: PROTECTED HEALTHCARE INFORMATION Removed complete patient name from slave monitors Rolling computer carts: instructing and auditing for open EMRs with PHI on the screen Education on the proper communication of PHI, with instruction for sensitivity to the environment and other people: only permitted use of incidental disclosure “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

16 “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”
Code cart standardization All Pediatric and Adult Code Carts now include the appropriate Zoll Pads Pediatric Code Cart now contains two sets of Zoll Pads: Children less than 8 years of age and over 8 years of age All Code Carts now have consistent Code Cart checklists “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

17 “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”
All cause corrective actions Accountability Attestation of all staff by 6/15/2015 Validation of training and education 6/15-6/20/2015 Remediation directives-as it occurs Behavior-Based Expectations- continuous “The Stony Brook Way is My Way”

18 Type your name - LAST NAME, FIRST NAME in the SUBJECT of email
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