
Accountability & Transparency-FREE No CME Option
As part of the FY2025 final rule, CMS is requiring hospitals participating in the Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting (IQR)program to report on the Patient Safety Structural Measure (PSSM). Structural measures provide a way for hospitals to address a topic for which no outcome measure exists. The PSSM is an attestation-based measure that assesses whether hospitals have a structure and culture that prioritizes safety as demonstrated by five domains. Hospitals will attest to whether they engage in specific evidence-based best practices in each domain. CMS expects that by attesting to these measures, hospitals will develop evidence-based programs and processes to support improvements in high impact areas. Join us for this webinar series as we take a deeper dive into implementation and evaluation of these five domains. We will also include insights for hospitals that are not required to report on the PSSM but are proactively building a safety culture and program.
Target Audience
Hospital leaders, quality and safety leaders, and anyone responsible for implementing or overseeing patient safety initiatives.
Learning Objectives
Examine the principles of accountability in patient safety.
Discuss the importance of transparency in safety reporting and communication.
Identify tools and metrics for measuring and reporting safety performance.
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Amanda Donlon is a Clinical Improvement Consultant for the Hospital Quality Initiatives Department at Compass Healthcare Collaborative. She assists with the development and delivery of education, is responsible for the coordination and implementation of quality improvement initiatives and provides technical assistance to hospitals.
Donlon holds twenty years of experience in rural healthcare including inpatient nursing, diabetes education and quality services management. Donlon has led initiatives in reducing falls, establishing safety culture concepts and improving handoff communication. Donlon holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mounty Mercy University and is a Certified Professional in-Patient Safety/CPPS, Healthcare Quality/CPHQ and Diabetes Care and Education Specialist.
No CME is available with this course. To access CME please register for the course titled Accountability & Transparency- CME Paid Option
This material was prepared by Compass Healthcare Collaborative
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