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The Critical Role of RCA in Accountable Care Organizations (ACO):
The Focus: Performing and Delivering Effective Root Cause Analysis in Response to Health Care Reform. The Critical Role of RCA in Accountable Care Organizations (ACO):
Article Topic - *The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Detailed Summary January 11, 2012 PDF Download
When: CLOSED
Where: The Courtyard Marriott Conference Center - Richmond, VA.
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Workshop Cost: $99.00 per person - Includes Breakfast, Lunch & Snacks, Learning Materials and Handouts
Presented by Robert J. Latino, CEO of Reliability Center, Inc. Learn an effective methodology for starting and completing your RCA analysis. We will clearly demonstrate in class, quantifiable results and tie them to the bottom-line for reviewing by the "C" suite executives and Medicare Surveyors.
• Review the Role of an ACO Correlating to Effective Root Cause Analysis
• Contrast Proactive RCA versus Reactive RCA
• Quantify Risk for Effective Root Cause Analysis
• Defining "Effectiveness" of an RCA and its impacts on patient safety and Bottom-Line Growth
• How to construct, perform and deliver a Root Cause Analysis - with or without software
This session will explore how organizations can utilize their newly learned skills in RCA proactively rather than reactively. Students will learn how to couple the use of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) as a risk assessment tool with RCA. Recognizing the larger risks can be further analyzed using RCA - thus preventing the consequence and not rapidly responding to it. These skills will be critical to improving patient care while also ensuring profitability.
Audience:
• CEOs, CFOs, CMOs,
• Risk & Quality Managers
• Hospital Quality Assurance Professionals
• Incident Investigators
• All levels of Hospital Management involved in FMEA, OA or Root Cause Analysis investigations.






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