MODERATOR
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Lynn A. Emmert, MEd, MT(ASCP)SI, CLS(NCA), Organizational Training Manager, Puget Sound Blood Center
SPEAKER
(S):
Lynn A. Emmert, MEd, MT(ASCP)SI, CLS(NCA), Organizational Training Manager, Puget Sound Blood Center
Electronic Incident Reporting
Karen Wooten-Miller, BS, CQA (ASQ), Quality Assurance Compliance Manager, Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center
Incident Management From Paper to Plasma (...screens that is)
Description
This session will highlight the selection, implementation, effectiveness, and management benefits of two different electronic incident reporting systems.
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
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Compare the move toward an electronic incident managment system from design considerations through implementation at two different organizations.
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Discuss the development of incident coding and distinguish between organizational/global and departmental coding.
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Explain the considerations and benefits of paper versus an electronic incident management system, identifying impacts to an organization.
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Identify lessons learned following implementation of two different electronic error managment systems.
CE Category | CE Value |
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California Clinical Laboratory Personnel |
1.5 |
California Nurse |
1.8 |
Florida Laboratory Personnel |
1.8 |
General Attendee |
1.5 |
Physician |
1.5 |
Please note: Continuing education (CE) credit is available for online offerings only. Individuals that purchase CD-ROMs will not receive CE credit for the programs they view.