Joint Commission Chapter proposal for nursing executives to be responsible for coordination of respiratory care.
Bill Dubbs AARC director of education and management services sent the following memo some time ago.Joint commission is currently conducting a field review of their proposed standards for nursing services. These standards, if adopted as written,
may have a dramatic impact on how respiratory care services are structured in hospitals.
Therapist responses were completed on March 28th. We have not heard the results.
What is in the language?1. The nurse executive coordinates the development of Organizational Wide:
i. Plans for providing nursing care and services
ii. Patient care programs. (programs are addiction, emergency room, and respiratory services, etc)
iii. Policies and procedures that explain how the nursing care needs of individual patients are assessed, med and evaluated.
iv. Approval of standards of nursing care, treatment and services before they are implemented.
v. Approval of nursing policies and procedures before they are implemented.
With this recommendation respiratory care will fall under nursing services. Some organizations already have this model, and some differ with organization and region.
The intent may not be to restructure respiratory care services. We should be aware of this issue.

If this standard is adopted it will eliminate the present option held by hospitals to place respiratory therapy services where they deem appropriate within their administrative structure. Instead, it will require that respiratory services be administratively placed under nursing services. Furthermore, since nursing service does not work under medical direction, a likely consequence of this structure would be the gradual elimination of medical direction for respiratory therapists. We urge you bring this to the attention of and discuss this with your medical director.
Bill Dubbs
You can review these standards at the Joint Commission’s website. http://www.jointcommission.org/standards/sii/Post edited by: jbush, at: 2008/04/12 01:58
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