Preventing Medical Errors and Improving Patient Safety

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Preventing Medical Errors & Improving Patient Safety  Safety 

Leo Christie, PhD; Catherine Christie, PhD; Susan Mitchell, PhD CE Credit: 2 Hours Target Audience: Occupational Therapy Learning Level: Intermediate Course Type: Online

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This course addresses the impact of medical errors on today’s

healthcare with a focus on root cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety. It satisfies the requirements of the Florida State Legislature mandating a 2-hour course relating to the prevention of medical errors as part of the licensure and renewal process for health professionals. Included is information and tips on improving health literacy, growing health consumerism, distinguishing scientific from pseudoscientific treatment claims and improving communication with patients. Printable handouts, a glossary and online resources are provided. Course #20-81 | 2014 | 29 pages | 15 posttest questions

 

Learn More About These Other Excellent Medical Errors Courses for Mental Health Professionals: Health is a 2-hour online course. This course is intended to Preventing Medical Errors in Behavioral Health  increase clinicians’ awareness awareness of the types of errors that can occur within mental health practice, how

such errors damage clients, and numerous ways they can be prevented. Its emphasis is on areas within mental health practice that carry the potential for "medical" errors. Examples include improper diagnosis, breach of confidentiality, failure to maintain accurate clinical records, failure to comply with mandatory abuse reporting laws, inadequate assessment assessment of potential for violence, and the t he failure to detect medical conditions presenting as psychiatric disorders (or vice-versa). It includes detailed plans for error reduction and prevention like root cause analysis, habitual attention to patient safety, and ethical and legal guidelines. The course includes numerous case illustrations to help demonstrate common and not-so-common behavioral health errors and specific practices that can help clinicians become proactive in preventing them. There is a new section on preventing medical errors in the use of technology. *This course was written to meet the Florida requirement for a 2-hour course on medical errors and includes Florida-specific statutes and information. information.  Course #20-70 | 2013 | 31 pages | 15 posttest questions Preventing Medical Errors in Speech-Langua Speech-Language ge Pathology  Pathology is a 2-hour 2 -hour online course. This course addresses the impact of medical errors on today’s healthcare with a focus on root cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety. Multiple scenarios of real and potential errors in the practice of speech-language speech-language pathology are included, along with recommended strategies for preventing them. Evidence shows that the t he most effective error prevention occurs when a partnership exists among care facilities, health care professionals, and the patients they treat. Suggested strategies for preventing errors address all three elements: (1) models for changing the culture in care facilities, (2) lifelong learning for SLPs that is focused on ethical, evidence-based, culturally competent practice and (3) tools for educating and empowering patients. * This course satisfies the medical errors requirement for biennial relicensure of Florida speech-language pathologists and audiologists. * Thi s co cour urse se satisf satisfii es

the medical e err r ors rre equir ement for bi bie enni nnial al r elilice censur nsur e of F lor lorii da spe spee echch-langu language age  pa  patho holo logi gist stss and aud udiol iolo ogi gist sts. s. Course #20-77 | 2013 | 35 pages | 15 posttest questions Preventing Medical Errors in Nutrition & Dietetics Dietetics  is a 2-hour online course. This course addresses the impact of medical errors on today’s healthcare with a focus on root cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety in the practice of nutrition and dietetics. Real life stories, ethical considerations, health literacy and growing health consumerism are addressed. Also included are tips for distinguishing scientific from pseudoscientific treatment claims and for improving communication with patients. Printable hand-outs, a glossary and online resources are provided. This course satisfies the requirements of the Florida State Legislature mandating a 2-hour course relating to the prevention of medical errors as part of the licensure and renewal process process for health professionals. Course #20-80 | 2014 | 34 pages | 15 posttest questions

 

Preventing Medical Errors in Nutrition & Dietetics  Dietetics  is a 2-hour online video CE course. This video course was recorded at the Annual Symposium of the Florida Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in July 2014. It addresses the impact of medical errors on today’s healthcare with a focus on root cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety in the practice of nutrition and dietetics. Real life stories, national healthcare safety trends, reporting of sentinel events, complying with HIPAA privacy and security rules, telehealth practices, and caring communication techniques are addressed. Printable hand-outs, a glossary and online resources are provided. This course satisfies the requirements of the Florida State Legislature mandating a 2-hour medical errors course for health professionals. Course #2086 | 2014 | 112 minute video | 15 posttest questions

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