To conclude the series of posts on the Patient Medical Record Review Form (MRRF) found in the Joint Commission International (JCI) Hospital Survey Process Guide (HSPG), Fifth Edition manual, I like to present two (2) more infographics showing the remaining thirty-nine (39) JCI Hospital Accreditation Standards (HAS), Fifth Edition from the total of 61 JCI HAS, Fifth Edition found in the MRRF.
The post Patient Medical Record Review Form – JCI Hospital Survey Process Guide, 5th Edition, Part 1 (the link will open in a new tab of your current browser window) brought you the infographic showing the first set of twenty-two (22) JCI HAS represented by 22 football players played by Team A versus Team B on a football pitch.
As you will know from reading Part 1 of this series of posts, I had decided then to graphically represent a total of 61 JCI HAS found in this form as Infographics showing a football match played by two teams each consisting of not more than eleven players (standards) – one of whom is the goalkeeper, using the 4-2-3-1 formation.
To continue the series of infographics to show the remaining JCI HAS from the total of 61 JCI HSA, below is an infographic showing some twenty-two (22) JCI HAS from the remaining 39 JCI HAS of the total of 61 JCI HAS found in the Patient MMRF. In this infographic, I have shown these 22 JCI HAS represented by 22 football players, 11 players on either side of Team C and Team D. Click on the image which will open a new tab of your current browser window, and to view a larger image just click on the magnifying glass which appears over the image.
The infographic below shows some seventeen (17) JCI HAS minus the 22 JCI HAS (used for Team C and Team D as described above) from the remaining 39 JCI HAS of the total of 61 JCI HAS found in the Patient MMRF. In this infographic, I have shown these 17 JCI HAS represented by 17 football players, nine (9) players on Team E and eight (8) players on Team D. I am applying The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Law 3 – the number of players which states that “A match is played by two teams, each consisting of not more than eleven players, one of whom is the goalkeeper. A match may not start if either team consists of fewer than seven players.”. Click on the image which will open a new tab of your current browser window, and to view a larger image just click on the magnifying glass which appears over the image.
To end, you can view a sample of this particular form from this link which will open in a new tab of your current window) as recommended in the JCI’s HSPG, 5th Edition, effective 1 April 2014.
References:
- Joint Commission International, 2010, Joint Commission International Accreditation Standards For Hospitals, 4th edn, JCI, USA
- Joint Commission International, 2013, Joint Commission International Accreditation Standards For Hospitals, 5th edn, JCI, USA
- Joint Commission International, 2010, Hospital Survey Process Guide (HSPG), 4thd edn, JCI, USA
- Joint Commission International, 2014, Hospital Survey Process Guide (HSPG), 5th edn, JCI, USA