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  • 1.  TJC skills competencies

    Posted 05-30-2022 14:44
    Can any one tell me if there are specific clinical skills that the The Joint Commission requires ambulatory RNs, LPNs, and MAs to be checked off annually on?

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  • 2.  RE: TJC skills competencies

    Posted 05-31-2022 08:59

    TJC leaves that decision to the organization to determine, and during a survey will evaluate if you've established an organizational plan for competency validation and whether or not you're following your plan.  Here is a link to an FAQ about orientation and competency assessments from TJC.  https://www.jointcommission.org/standards/standard-faqs/office-based-surgery/human-resources-hr/000002152/

     

    "While The Joint Commission does not define required competencies that must be completed, when determining competency requirements, consideration should be given to needs of its patient population, the types of procedures conducted, conditions or diseases treated, and the kinds of equipment it uses. Competency assessment then focuses on specific knowledge, technical skills, and abilities required to deliver safe, quality care."

     

    One approach for determining frequency of skills/competency validation is to identify complicated, high risk, low-frequency, and/or error-prone skills that your staff perform, and validate those on a recurring basis.  Especially in procedural areas. 

     

     

    Celeste Fisher MPH, RN, NE-BC

    Nursing Practice Director

    Nursing Professional Practice

    Carilion Clinic

    1906 Belleview Ave S.E.

    Roanoke, VA 24014

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  • 3.  RE: TJC skills competencies

    Posted 06-01-2022 08:36
    JC manual for ambulatory care does give a required timeline for waived testing:  Standard WT.03.01.01 #6 states competence for waived testing is accessed according to organization policy at defined intervals, but at least at the time of orientation and annually thereafter.

    Nancy Baker, MSN, RN
    Chief Nursing Officer

    Chesapeake Health Care

    (Formerly Three Lower Counties Community Services, Inc)

    1647 Woodbrooke Dr.

    Salisbury, MD 21804

    410-546-2424 ext 1819

    nbaker@cheasapeakehc.org


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  • 4.  RE: TJC skills competencies

    Posted 06-01-2022 23:20
    Yes. We currently do competencies for waive testing according to the standard. I was unclear on what's required related to clinical skills.
    Thank you.

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