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Carole H. Patterson, MN, RN Deputy Director (Retired)Department of Standards Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois

An Emphasis on Nutritional Assessment and Care

The true cost of malnutrition is one of the two major forces that are compelling institutions to finally address the problem. The other is the emphasis placed on proper nutritional assessment and care by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

JCAHO has recognized the negative impact of malnutrition in hospitals, institutions, and organizations; and has, in turn, made nutritional assessment, support, and ongoing re-assessment an integral and essential part of current accreditation requirements. With its focus on organizational effectiveness, JCAHO is uniquely qualified to help healthcare professionals work together in fighting malnutrition.

The JCAHO standards focus on 14 specific functions, described in the chart below, that must be performed well by a healthcare organization in order to achieve accreditation.

 

 


JCAHO-Evaluated Functions

14 Functions
Six Patient-Focused Functions
  • Rights (RI)· Assessment (PE)
  • Care, Service, Treatment & Rehabilitation (TX)
  • Education (PF)· Continuum of Care (CC)
  • Health Promotion, Disease Prevention (PS)
Six Organization-Focused Functions
  • Improving Organization Performance (PI)
  • Leadership (LD) · Managing the Environment (EC)
  • Managing Human Resources (HR)
  • Managing Information (IM) Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Infection (IC)
Two Lab Organization-Focused Functions
  • Quality Control (QC)
  • Waived Testing (WT)
Four Hospital Structures
  • Governance (GO)
  • Management (MA)
  • Medical Staff (MS, LIPs)
  • Nursing (NR)

The standards that bear on nutrition care are found in three different function areas: assessment (PE); care, service, treatment, and rehabilitation (TX); and performance improvement (PI).

The nutrition assessment standard is PE.1.2–all individuals must be assessed for possible nutrition problems upon entry into the healthcare organization. The standard spells out the course of action, including a full-blown assessment, if one or more nutritional screens are failed by an incoming patient.

Once the patient's needs have been identified, the standards for nutritional care are addressed in TX.4. These standards focus on multidisciplinary teams that determine the patient's care needs, and plan and deliver the nutritional care, then monitor the patient throughout the process.

In the leadership function, the LD.4 standards require organization leaders to prioritize and support performance improvement activities.

For more detailed information about JCAHO accreditation standards that bear on nutrition assessment and support, please visit the JCAHO website.

 

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