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Équipements sanitaires ; Coopération internationale ; Soins hospitaliers

Provides the basis for accreditation of hospitals throughout the world. Joint Commission International (JCI) standards define the performance expectations, structures, and functions that must be in place for a hospital to be accredited by JCI. The effective date of the 7th Edition is 1 January 2021 (extended from the originally announced date of 1 October 2020), which means all surveys that begin on or after this date will be surveyed under the 7th Edition.

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Gestion des situations d'urgence ; Hôpitaux - Services des urgences

Foreword by Ed Tangredi Jr., MS, CEM Emergency Management in Health Care: An All-Hazards Approach, 3rd Edition, has four main goals: 1. To emphasize the role of leadership in emergency planning and response 2. To help organizations adapt to singular or escalating threats such as infectious disease outbreaks, acts of terrorism, active shooters, industrial accidents, unusual weather occurrences, and other emergencies 3. To expose the vulnerabilities that may impact technology in disaster responses-such as failures to manage resources, utilities, and systems processes-and technology advancements that may increase security in the use of electronic medical records 4. To update discussion of Joint Commission standards to reflect current requirements

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Cote : WX 167 I43 2009

Équipements sanitaires ; Infections nosocomiales - Prévention

According to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 2 million patients in the United States acquire a healthcare-associated infection in the hospital each year, and about 90,000 of these patients die because of their infection. Infections are also a complication of care in other settings including long term care organizations, clinics, and dialysis centers.

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