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DEA and HHS Extend Waivers for Prescribing Controlled Substances Through Telemedicine
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Dec. 30 released a temporary rule extending for the fourth time waiver flexibilities for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine.
AHA Preferred Cybersecurity & Risk Provider Program
AHA created a panel of vetted, highly-reputable cybersecurity and risk service providers to support AHA members’ cyber and risk initiatives
ASHE ICRA 2.0® Toolkit
ASHE ICRA 2.0® includes several improvements and clarifications to help in prevention planning for construction projects.
Facility Evacuation Decision Guidance
The pre-disaster self-assessment consists of an assessment of critical infrastructure and an estimate of evacuation time.
Indoor Air Quality Checklist Tool
Compliance Tools
The performance of hazard surveillance rounds, as it relates to indoor air quality (IAQ), provides a key opportunity to identify IAQ issues. ASHE's “Indoor Air Quality Checklist Tool” can be used to supplement hazard surveillance rounds and incorporate items related to IAQ.
Fire Alarm ITM
Compliance Tools
Health facility managers should start with an accurate inventory of all fire alarm and suppression devices to assure that the requirements are met. ASHE has created a sample template to track the inventory and compare it against testing completed throughout the year.
Equipment for Emergency Flushing of Eyes Risk Assessment Tool
Taking a good look at eyewash station requirements such as when and where to place eyewash stations in health care facilities.
AEM risk assessment tool
Regulations and Interpretive Guidelines for Hospitals) contains all CMS requirements and survey guidance for a hospital alternate equipment maintenance (AEM) program. These risk assessment factors are generally not the same as the more common factors that hospitals have used in the past for utility system risk assessments.