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As part of the FY2025 final rule, CMS is requiring hospitals to participate in the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporti...
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Tips to prevent needlesticks.
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An article that describes how to perform a huddle and reap the benefits of it.
This guide discusses what opioids are, their impact, and educates both parents and students on the dangers and misuse of opioids.
A guide that offers good practice measures to support and manage student behaviors.
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A collection of general resources including information from the industry leaders who are leading the way in needlestick and sharps injuries.
The additional online resources in this section provide information related to safe lifting best practices.
Evaluating proper lifting techniques and comparing them against safe lifting best practices is useful when trying to identify opportunities for improvement. Tools in this section are examples of tools that can be used to improve performance.
Certain practices are important to preventing injury when lifting materials within the healthcare organization. Resources provided in this section will be helpful in reminding employees of the best practices that should be used prior to performing a lift.
Employee training on safe lifting is an important component to preventing injuries. The resources in this section will provide organizations with a means to properly train their employees on lifting in areas outside of patient care.
Slips, trips and falls are a leading cause of workplace injuries. The resources in this section can assist an organization in developing a plan to reduce the risk of these types of injuries. Resources are provided by industry leaders such as CDC, OSHA and NIOSH.
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