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Polysomnography, a sleep study, is a diagnostic test used to evaluate sleep patterns and identify potential sleep disorders. These studies require extended periods to complete with the patient being in a vulnerable sleep state, which opens the potential for patient safety risks. Our article, "Regulatory Readiness for Sleep Laboratories," written by Christopher Pratt, Senior Consultant & Accredited Provider Program Director, provides important criteria to be considered when assessing your sleep laboratory.
Another topic where opportunity for improvement exists is in regard to Leadership Sessions during an organizations Joint Commission survey. With the everchanging standards and influx of new leaders and staff it is important information to know. In our article, "Leadership's Role During Your TJC Survey," Denise Smith, Head of Consulting & Senior Consultant highlights topics surveyors will likely address while offering tips to consider for a successful outcome at the session.
Thank you for taking the time to read our articles. We hope this information is helpful in assisting you with accreditation and regulatory compliance needs. If you have any suggestions for future topics or require our services, please reach out to us at info@courtemanche-assocs.com. Our team is always available and eager to assist you in any way we can.
Sleep Laboratory Regulatory Readiness
The Author
Christopher Pratt, MS, BSN, RN, HACP-CMS
Chris Pratt is Senior Consultant & Accredited Provider Program Director with Courtemanche and Associates with more than 33 years in clinical and leadership experience working in varying healthcare positions from the bedside to the Boardroom. In this role, he is responsible for assessing healthcare organizations’ readiness for licensing, accreditation, and regulatory compliance. He is trained in the survey process, auditing approach and survey outcome determination utilized by The Joint Commission, DNV, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and other regulatory agencies and accrediting organizations. He assists organizations with post-survey activities, education, patient safety strategies, and quality improvement initiatives and has experience in various health care settings including acute care, behavioral health, and ambulatory care settings.


Leadership’s Role During Your TJC Survey
The Author
Denise Smith, RN, BS, MS, CLNC, HACP-CMS
Denise Smith is Head of Consulting & a Senior Consultant with Courtemanche & Associates. In this role she is responsible for assessing healthcare organizational readiness for licensing, certification, accreditation, and regulatory compliance. She has extensive knowledge in the requirements of The Joint Commission, DNV, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services including knowledge in their survey process, auditing approach and survey outcome determination. She also has knowledge and experience in AAAHC and other regulatory and accreditation organizations. She assists organizations with survey preparation, educational needs, post survey activities, patient safety strategies and quality improvement initiatives. Denise has more than 40 years of experience and expertise in Infection Prevention, Sterile Processing, Legal Nurse Consulting, Quality and Resource Management, Clinical Education, in acute inpatient and outpatient care settings.



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