Sterile Processing Accreditation Surveys: Risk Reduction and Process Improvement.

Abstract:

:Accreditation surveys protect patients and personnel by monitoring health care facility compliance with rules, regulations, and best practices. Accreditation, or the lack of it, can affect a facility's ability to be reimbursed. The ability of personnel to follow best practices and adhere to regulatory requirements in the surgical processing department and the OR has a critical effect on reducing or eliminating health care-associated infections, including surgical site infections. This article discusses preparing for an accreditation survey, being ready to demonstrate compliance when surveyed, and how accreditation surveys help reduce risk for patients and personnel, promote best practices, and improve patient care.

journal_name

AORN J

journal_title

AORN journal

authors

Seavey RE

doi

10.1016/j.aorn.2015.07.005

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-10-01 00:00:00

pages

358-65; quiz 366-8

issue

4

eissn

0001-2092

issn

1878-0369

pii

S0001-2092(15)00631-6

journal_volume

102

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