What All Managers Need to Know About Incident & Accident Reporting
Leane Vandrovec, Program Services Consultant/QMRP/QDDP
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Ineffective incident and accident reporting can lead to compliance issues and poor quality care for individuals with disabilities. This workshop will provide management-level staff an interactive, hands-on opportunity to learn applicable licensing regulations, accurate documentation techniques, and appropriate follow up. Through interaction and discussion, participants will also learn from each other about effective incident and accident reporting.
This seminar will focus on:
• Consolidated Standards (245B) Designated Coordinator incident and accident reporting and reviewing
requirements
• MN Office of the Ombudsman, 245B, and Rule 203 definitions of incident, accident, and serious injury
• Designated agencies and parties to report to when incidents or accidents occur
• Techniques for incident pattern identification and taking corrective action
• Appropriate response and follow up to each incident or accident
Audience: This class will benefit all management and program level staff.
Cost: $55.00
CEUs: 3.6 for Nurses, 3 for Social Workers
For more information
and registration, please click on the link below:
I/A Reporting.pdf