Challenges for Joint Commission International accreditation: performance of orthopedic surgeons based on International Patient Safety Goals

被引:11
作者
Kobayashi, Kazuyoshi [1 ]
Ando, Kei [1 ]
Nakashima, Hiroaki [1 ]
Machin, Masaaki [1 ]
Kanbara, Shunsuke [1 ]
Ito, Sadayuki [1 ]
Inoue, Taro [1 ]
Yamaguchi, Hidctoshi [1 ]
Ishiguro, Naoki [1 ]
Imagama, Shiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Nagoya Univ, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Grad Sch Med, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
来源
NAGOYA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE | 2021年 / 83卷 / 01期
关键词
Joint Commission International (JCI); International Patient Safety Goals (IPSGs); Medical safety; Medical care quality; International standard; National University Hospital;
D O I
10.18999/nagjms.83.1.87
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
The Joint Commission International (JCI) is a US-based organization that accredits and certifies hospitals worldwide. Among the requirements for accreditation, the JCI emphasizes continuous quality improvement (CQI) with regard to international patient safety goals (IPSGs). Our university hospital treats about 26.000 hospitalized patients and 600,000 outpatients annually, and our goal is patient safety in compliance with IPSGs. The purpose of this study is to examine the activities of orthopedic surgeons in preparation for JCI accreditation, including clear identification of patients, preoperative timeout and marking to ensure correct surgery, timely approval of CT/MRI reports, care with pain management. prevention of infection, setting of quality indicators and daily monitoring, and teamwork. Examiners from the JCI visited our hospital to review medical records and documents, and to interview patients, nurses and doctors. There were 1270 evaluation items covering 16 fields, including reviews of IPSGs, patient evaluation and care, infection prevention and control, and governance and leadership. Most importantly, the efforts of all the medical staff in our hospital in obtaining the first JCI accreditation among national university hospitals in Japan have promoted the safety and quality of medical care from the perspective of the patient.
引用
收藏
页码:87 / 92
页数:6
相关论文
共 8 条
  • [1] Interdisciplinary work flow assessment and redesign decreases operating room turnover time and allows for additional caseload
    Cendán, JC
    Good, M
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 2006, 141 (01) : 65 - 69
  • [2] The impact of hospital accreditation on quality measures: an interrupted time series analysis
    Devkaran, Subashnie
    O'Farrell, Patrick N.
    [J]. BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2015, 15
  • [3] The impact of Joint Commission International accreditation on time periods in the operating room: A retrospective observational study
    Inomata, Takenori
    Mizuno, Ju
    Iwagami, Masao
    Kawasaki, Shiori
    Shimada, Akie
    Inada, Eiichi
    Shiang, Tina
    Amano, Atsushi
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2018, 13 (09):
  • [4] Joint Commission International, INT PAT SAF GOALS 20
  • [5] Patient safety in cataract surgery
    Kelly, SP
    Astbury, NJ
    [J]. EYE, 2006, 20 (03) : 275 - 282
  • [6] Shortened cataract surgery by standardisation of the perioperative protocol according to the Joint Commission International accreditation: a retrospective observational study
    Okumura, Yuichi
    Inomata, Takenori
    Iwagami, Masao
    Eguchi, Atsuko
    Mizuno, Ju
    Shiang, Tina
    Kawasaki, Shiori
    Shimada, Akie
    Inada, Eiichi
    Amano, Atsushi
    Murakami, Akira
    [J]. BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (06):
  • [7] Managing urgent surgery as a process: Case study of a trauma center
    Torkki, PM
    Alho, AL
    Peltokorpi, AV
    Torkki, MM
    Kallio, PE
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE, 2006, 22 (02) : 255 - 260
  • [8] Quality improvements in decreasing medication administration errors made by nursing staff in an academic medical center hospital: a trend analysis during the journey to Joint Commission International accreditation and in the post-accreditation era
    Wang, Hua-fen
    Jin, Jing-fen
    Feng, Xiu-qin
    Huang, Xin
    Zhu, Ling-ling
    Zhao, Xiao-ying
    Zhou, Quan
    [J]. THERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT, 2015, 11 : 393 - 406