Conducting Workplace Investigations & Writing Occurrence Reports

Incident Reporting

Overview

Occurrence reporting and investing adverse events are very important for the risk manager, department managers, and front-line staff. Learn tips from our Claims Operations Manager to write effective occurrence reports and conduct event investigations.


Continuing Education

Participants will receive 1.0 nursing contact hours from the Louisiana Hospital Association for complete attendance of the program. The Louisiana Hospital Association is approved by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing – CE Provider #39.

CHSP/CPSO: 1.0 contact hours of continuing education credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of CHSP designation of Certified Healthcare Safety Professional & CPSO designation of Certified Patient Safety Officer.


Accommodations

Please contact LHA Trust Funds if you have a disability that may require special accommodations for this educational opportunity. LHA Trust Funds is committed to ensuring full accessibility for all registrants.


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