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Reducing the cost of inpatient falls: An ERM perspective

ASHRM Journal CE

Member: $19.00
Non-Member: $99.00

 

CE Credit: 1

Domain: Clinical Patient Safety

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Continuing education opportunity for the Q3 2025 Issue of the Journal of Health Care Risk Management 

 

Article:

Traditional fall prevention activities are not effective in preventing inpatient falls or injuries from falls. A knowledge of the five steps of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) provides risk professionals with opportunities to apply them on an organization-wide basis to existing risks. The authors demonstrate how to apply the five steps of ERM to the common risk/patient safety issue of fall injury prevention. The authors completed a comprehensive literature review and identified predictors of injuries from falls. A comprehensive framework emerged which assists in predicting and preventing falls with injury in the inpatient setting. In combination of two or more, the following have been shown to predict injuries after falls: the use of oral anticoagulants, being born female, dementia, polypharmacy, the use of Fall Risk Increasing Drugs, urologic co-morbidities, and HIV positive status. When the ERM Process is applied to injury from falls, a Strategic Risk Response is created which assists the risk professional with application of the ERM process. Shifting focus from fall prevention to fall injury prevention, with the application of the ERM Process, creates value for the patient and the organization, and contributes to program success and sustainability.

 

Criteria for Successful Completion:
To receive CEs, participants must read the article within the Journal and achieve, an 80% on the quiz.

 

Continuing Education:
This program is approved contact hours toward the fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of FASHRM (Fellow) and DFASHRM (Distinguished Fellow) and toward CPHRM (Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management) renewal. CE credit may be used toward CPHRM renewal only by those holding the credential at the time of the program.

 

Contact Hours: 1.0 hour
Passing Score: 80%

 

Article Authors:

Rebecca O. Bailey MSN, RN, CPHRM, ERM-Cert and Shannon L. Delchamps BSN, RN, CPHRM, CPPS, ERM-Cert

Product Code322063OD25
ASHRM CE Credits1.0
CNE Credits0
DomainClinical/Patient Safety
Level - Foundational (F), Practitioner (P), Advanced (A)N/A
Publication DateQ3 2025
Cert ExpirationQ3 2027

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