Toolkits

Healthcare Safety Toolkit Library

Browse our extensive toolkit library for helpful tips, tools and resources designed to make your job easier!

Our toolkits are your one-stop-shop for information pertinent to improving processes, identifying best practices, reducing risks, obtaining education information, and much more.

Have an idea or a specific need for a toolkit you don’t see listed here? Please contact Vice President of Patient Safety & Risk Stacie Jenkins at staciejenkins@lhatrustfunds.com to share your suggestion.

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Patient Safety Structural Measures (PSSM) Toolkit

As part of the FY2025 final rule, CMS is requiring hospitals to participate in the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporti...

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  • Student Well Being

    These resources focus on supporting students with mental health needs through a compassionate and structured approach that emphasizes safety, dignity, and academic success. It involves identifying signs of emotional distress, fostering a confidential and nonjudgmental environment, and ensuring access to appropriate resources, including counseling, school-based mental health services, and community providers.

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  • Care of the Mental Health Student

    Mental Healthcare for the student focuses on the student's emotional functioning, both individually and academically. These resources assist in identifying behavioral changes, developing interventions to address them, and making referrals to specialized providers.

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  • Building School Culture Through One-on-One Conversations

    Improving instruction with Teacher Learning Huddles and Inquiry Cycles supporting changes in practice to improve teacher instruction.

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  • Worker's Compensation in Schools

    Information to keep employees safe from injury in the school setting.

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  • Foundations of Patient Safety

  • Doman 2: Strategic Planning and Organizational Policy

    Hospitals must leverage strategic planning and organizational policies to demonstrate a commitment to safety as a core value. The use of written policies and protocols that demonstrate patient safety is a priority, and identifying goals, metrics and practices to advance progress is foundational to creating an accountable and transparent organization. Hospitals should acknowledge the ultimate goal of zero preventable harm, even while recognizing that this goal may not be currently attainable and requires a continual process of improvement and commitment. Patient safety and equity in care are inextricable and therefore equity, with the goal of safety for all individuals, must be embedded in safety planning, goal-setting, policy and processes.

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