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November 08 |
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AORN Works Helps Healthcare Leadership Reduce Risk.
A recent move by the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
has hospitals nationwide doublechecking
safety procedures and
retracing steps to reduce patient risk.
Last fall, the CMS published a Final
Rule, updating its inpatient prospective
payment system. One major aspect
of that Final Rule adds a provision
to the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
that prohibits Medicare from making
additional payments for certain
hospital-acquired conditions (HACs).
The eight HACs covered in the Final
Rule, effective Oct. 1, 2008, include:
• Air embolism
• Blood incompatibility
• Catheter-associated urinary
tract infection
• Falls/trauma
• Objects or instruments left inside
the body during surgery
• Pressure ulcers
• Surgical site infection after coronary
artery bypass graft
• Vascular catheter-associated
infection
Without support from Medicare, legal
liability becomes an even greater issue
in the healthcare industry.
“Now more than ever, hospitals
nationwide must make HAC prevention
and infection control a top priority,”
said Vicki Faas, general manager of
AORN Works. “This is especially true
in the perioperative department —
operating room, central sterile, preop
area and recovery room — where
life-threatening risk is often hidden
beneath life-saving treatment.”
Speaking from experience, no one
knows the O.R. better than AORN
Works. Our team of expert consultants
draws from more than 80 years of
combined experience in perioperative
departments near and abroad. We
are nurses and physicians. Teachers
and administrators. Patients and
practitioners.
Throughout our five-year history, we’ve
provided effective consulting services
to a number of perioperative facilities
including hospitals, specialty surgical
hospitals and ambulatory surgery
centers across the country.
AORN Works began as Opportunity, a
department within the Association
of periOperative Registered Nurses
(AORN) specializing in consulting
services. In 2003, AORN invested in
the transformation of Opportunity,
creating AORN Management Solutions,
an independently operated subsidiary.
Today, AORN Management Solutions is
known as AORN Works.
And it does.
“I found out about AORN Works by wordof-
mouth,” said Deb Ryan, a recent
client. “Someone in my organization
had used their services before and
was pleased, so I contacted them. The
experience was so smooth. No mix-ups.
No hassle. Just great results.”
AORN Works for you. AORN Works
to provide positive outcomes. AORN
Works as an authority on all things
O.R. Our team is so attuned to what
a healthy perioperative department
looks like, we can walk through your
double-doors and immediately note
areas for improvement.
We call it an operational assessment,
or “Fresh Eyes Tour.”
And we don’t stop there.
AORN Works is also a premier
interim management and permanent
placement service. Once we diagnose
the operational needs of your
perioperative department, we present
recommendations and an action plan
for implementation. However, our
consulting engagements don’t end
when we walk out your door as we
can provide an interim leader to help
apply our recommendations.
“I’ve worked on behalf of AORN Works
to help provide surgical service support
for several hospitals, and I’ve always
received positive feedback,” said
Suzanne Clemons, an Interim Assistant
Vice President of Surgical Services.
“These places aren’t just clients. AORN
Works doesn’t look at them like that at
all. We’re talking about the business
of saving lives. Self-improvement is
requisite for success in this field.”
In March 2008, AORN Works provided
an operational assessment for St.
Francis Regional Medical Center in
Shakopee, Minn. The assessment
included comprehensive examination
of the center’s perioperative services,
from staff productivity to clinical
practice and patient safety.
Through tours and reviews,
observations and interviews, AORN
Works mapped out a plan for St.
Francis to make across-the-board
improvements to its perioperative
department. All told, the consultation
spanned four weeks, and afterward,
AORN Works provided interim
management staff to help St. Francis
follow through on the consultation.
“We’re much better for it,” said
Ryan, St. Francis’ Vice President of
Patient Care Services. “AORN Works’
staff was professional, timely and
knowledgeable, and the temporary
manager they provided is amazing. I
would recommend them to any of my
associates in the healthcare business.”
And today, even as the CMS Final Rule
goes into effect and pressure mounts
on medical settings, both great and
small, AORN Works is preparing a
six-month review with St. Francis,
intended to make sure the changes
and improvements made in Shakopee,
Minn., stick.
“Following through with our clients is
of paramount importance,” Faas said.
“If you point out the problems and
don’t provide a solution, you’re not
making progress. On the other hand, if
you provide a solution and don’t follow
it through, you’re not making progress
either. Consultation and placement are
our primary services, but follow-up is
part and parcel of that.”
For more information visit www.aorn.org
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