Free webcast prepares managers for surprise inspections in healthcare facilities

Healthcare Facilities Today will host a free webcast June 25 at 1 p.m. Eastern on how to prepare for a surprise inspection in a healthcare facility.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Healthcare Facilities Today will host a free webcast June 25 at 1 p.m. Eastern on how to prepare for a surprise inspection in a healthcare facility — be it from the Joint Commission or the local health department. 

The current assessment approaches used by most agencies require healthcare facilities to be in a constant state of readiness for inspection. “Ready, Set, Inspect: How to prepare for an unannounced inspection on your first day” will highlight the key elements of compliance and will provide tools for preparing for a healthcare facility inspection, even when it is unexpected.

Presented by David Stepelevich of Healthcare Building Solutions Inc., the webcast will cover the following topics: 

- How to conduct a thorough assessment of a facility for compliance

- How to develop adequate staff training and resources

- How to implement practice inspections to ensure readiness

- Understanding what NOT to do in preparing for an inspection

To register for the free webcast, click here



June 19, 2013


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations , Training


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