The Client Rights Advocate, The Joint Commission, , Ohio Legal Rights, and Boards of Licensure to name a few
Where patients are notified they are able to file a complaint?
Completeness of clinical record, satisfaction surveys, outcome measures, and complaints are examples of these.
What are OP-Psychiatry Performance Improvement Reports
The ability to file a complaint without fear of retaliation, right to participate in one service, regardless of refusal of another service, communication is done in terms the patient can understand, and participate in the development of their treatment plan.
What are the patients rights?
Plan, Do, Study, Act
What is PDSA, the organizations Performance Improvement Model?
Using hand sanitizer between patient contacts, washing hands when visibly soiled, cleaning equipment between each use
What is infection prevention?
Making recommendations for identified pain, unexplained weightloss, or other medical ailments.
What is addressing variances in the treatment recommendations in a diagnostic assessment?
The client, parent/guardians (when applicable) and treatment providers
Who is involved in the development of a client's treatment plan?
The process of establishing a mutual understanding between the client and the clinical staff about the care, treatment, and services and explains the risks and benefits of services
What is informed consent?
Name and Date of Birth
What are outpatient's two patient identifiers
Incorporating client's own words and using quotes in the clinical record.
What is evidence that the client was an active participant in the development of the treatment plan?
Providing information about present complaints, past and current functioning, asking questions when they don't understand, following instructions for their plan of care, showing respect and consideration.
What are the patient's responsibilities?