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Security Measures Involving VIP(s) |
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Manual: Ambulatory Services Environment of Care Manual (Ver 3) Department: AMBULATORY SERVICES External Reference: (TJC EC.2.10)
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| | POLICY:
Implementation:
Upon notification of the arrival or anticipated arrival of a VIP as a patient, the following individuals shall be notified by the operator:
Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee
Medical Director
Nurse Executive or Nursing Supervisor on duty
Physician on duty
PROCEDURE:
Department Managers:
Department managers shall remain in their respective departments or report to their departments, if elsewhere, and stand by if needed.
Telecommunications Operator:
Operators shall direct calling in of needed personnel as may be required.
Facility Spokesperson:
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| | ... the entrance, located at the will be utilized. However, if VIP is a government official, government officers may assume control.
Registration:
The patient will be registered by the Admitting Clerk as a Secured Patient. The patient's name will not appear on computer screens or certain reports to prevent unauthorized viewing. The patient must be registered under the correct name for lab work and blood transfusions as risk prevention.
Press Area:
Located . All media personnel... |
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