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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

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  • World Health Organization

    The World Health Organization database provides public knowledge on vaccines, up-to-date news and events, research and developments, and emergencies worldwide. Visit the website to explore these many options.

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  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

    This site consists of many avenues on health topics, treatments, wellness programs, research, and through the VA healthcare system. There is a focus on crisis prevention, mental health, PTSD, and opioid disorder treatment due to patients' milieu within this setting.

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  • U. S. Department of Labor

    This database includes forms, coronavirus resources, a wage and hour division, guidance on Federal Pandemic Unemployment, worker's compensation, FMLA, and contact information. Visit the site to explore supplementary knowledge about the U.S. Department of labor.

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  • NIOSH-National Institute of Occupational Health

    The CDC shares topics for workers in collaboration with the National Institute for Occupations Safety and Health. This link keeps viewers abreast of PPE, workplace safety guidance, evaluations, regulations, and recent news.

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  • NFPA National Fire Protection Association

    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs shares a National Center for Patient Safety. The primary goal is to reduce and prevent patient harm. The program comprises a multi-disciplinary team based on a systems approach, including root cause analysis, confidential reporting systems, and patient safety training. Visit the website and browse the many features available.

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  • NCPS-National Center for Patient Safety

    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs shares a National Center for Patient Safety. The primary goal is to reduce and prevent patient harm. The program comprises a multi-disciplinary team based on a systems approach, including root cause analysis, confidential reporting systems, and patient safety training. Visit the website and browse the many features available.

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  • Healthcare Security Programs

    It is essential to understand a security program. These resources help build and sustain a security program in healthcare. Sources delve further into risk considerations of law enforcement's presence in the emergency room and guidance to infant abductions.
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  • Healthcare Security Best Practices

    Although it is healthcare's goal to maintain a safe environment at all times, violence remains a significant concern today. It is vital to implement processes to prevent workplace violence. Security practices can include an array of methods. The following documents provide best practices and alternative approaches that may be applied when handling violent encounters.
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  • Active Shooter Planning, Preparedness and Response

    Reducing the risk of encountering an active shooter situation is important to any business, especially healthcare. These resources provide tools on how to plan what to do in the event of an active shooter/violent situation.
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  • Active Shooter Identification and Profiling

    Acitve shooter events are increasing more and more across the U.S. and the experts have developed tools to help the lay person identify a potential active shooter as a risk reduction strategy.
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