Where Accountability Belongs: Regulation, Systems, and Protecting Healthcare Workers
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Episode Summary
This episode reframes accountability in long term care as a system property, not a personal one. We explore how regulatory expectations shape medication workflows and error measurement, why nonpunitive response to mistakes is essential for learning, and why regulatory evolution should protect healthcare workers so risks are reported early and prevented. We close by previewing the next episode focused on medication management recommendations and safeguards, including high alert medication strategies. [ecfr.gov], [cms.gov], [psnet.ahrq.gov], [ismp.org], [insidernj.com], [newsbreak.com], [mcknights.com]
Key Takeaways
• Accountability ≠ blame: accountability focuses on conditions and authority to change systems. [ashp.org], [mcknights.com]
• Federal pharmacy services rules shape who administers meds, pharmacist review, and oversight expectations. [ecfr.gov]
• CMS guidance defines medication errors and “significant” medication errors, influencing survey focus and organizational behavior. [cms.gov], [NEW F759 a...mysccg.com]
• AHRQ nursing home safety culture reporting identifies nonpunitive response to mistakes as a common improvement need. [psnet.ahrq.gov]
• WHO emphasizes incident reporting and learning systems as key to preventing harm and improving safety. [insidernj.com], [mednetconcepts.blog]
• ISMP’s LTC high alert medication guidance supports targeted safeguards to reduce harm from medication errors. [ismp.org]
Who This Episode Is For
• Nurses and medication aides in long term care
• Directors of Nursing and administrators
• Pharmacists and consultant pharmacists
• Quality, risk, and compliance leaders
• Policy and oversight stakeholders focused on improving safety outcomes [ecfr.gov], [psnet.ahrq.gov]
Next Episode Preview
Next episode: recommendations for medication management to mitigate risk—including high alert medication safeguards, standardized workflows, and practical system changes that support safe administration and reporting. [ismp.org], [ecfr.gov]
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